Pool samples to efficiently estimate pathogen prevalence dynamics

11/11/2021
by   Braden Scherting, et al.
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Estimating the prevalence of a disease is necessary for evaluating and mitigating risks of its transmission within or between populations. Estimates that consider how prevalence changes with time provide more information about these risks but are difficult to obtain due to the necessary sampling intensity and commensurate testing costs. We propose pooling and jointly testing multiple samples to reduce testing costs and use a novel nonparametric, hierarchical Bayesian model to infer population prevalence from the pooled test results. This approach is shown to reduce uncertainty compared to individual testing at the same budget and to produce similar estimates compared to individual testing at a much higher budget through two synthetic studies and two case studies of natural infection data.

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