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After the honeymoon, the divorce: Unexpected outcomes of disease control measures against endemic infections
2020
PLoS Computational Biology
The lack of effective vaccines for many endemic diseases often forces policymakers to rely on non-immunizing control measures, such as vector control, to reduce the massive burden of these diseases. Controls can have well-known counterintuitive effects on endemic infections, including the honeymoon effect, in which partially effective controls cause not only a greater initial reduction in infection than expected, but also large outbreaks during control resulting from accumulation of
doi:10.1371/journal.pcbi.1008292
pmid:33075052
fatcat:gfbo55kwu5bf3etvhyzev4m5jy