Modelling Therapeutic Vaccines
Elaheh Abdollahi (),
Affan Shoukat () and
Seyed M. Moghadas ()
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Elaheh Abdollahi: York University, Agent-Based Modelling Laboratory
Affan Shoukat: Yale School of Public Health, Center for Infectious Disease Modeling and Analysis
Seyed M. Moghadas: York University, Agent-Based Modelling Laboratory
A chapter in Trends in Biomathematics: Modeling Cells, Flows, Epidemics, and the Environment, 2020, pp 381-394 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract Prophylactic vaccines have dramatically reduced the worldwide burden of many vaccine-preventable diseases. However, several diseases, including cancer, autoimmune diseases, Alzheimer’s, and some infectious diseases, continue to cause significant morbidity, mortality, and socioeconomic upheavals. Therapeutic vaccines in clinical development appear promising in curbing the burden of such diseases. The projected number of therapeutic vaccines in the current pipeline highlights the need for, and importance of, systematic and targeted efforts to assess the impact of these vaccines. Mathematical and computational modelling has proven a powerful tool for evaluating the outcomes of vaccination and projecting short- and long-term disease dynamics. In this work, we describe the role of modelling in the context of therapeutic vaccines and develop simple models for three infectious diseases (i.e., Herpes simplex virus—type 2, Clostridium difficile infection, and Tuberculosis) to illustrate their potential for vaccine evaluation in future studies.
Date: 2020
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-46306-9_23
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