Title of article :
Infection transmission system models for microbial risk
assessment
Author/Authors :
Stephen E. Chicka، نويسنده , , James S. Koopmanb، نويسنده , , Sada Soorapantha، نويسنده , ,
Mary E. Brownc، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2001
Abstract :
Chemical risk assessments often focus on measuring exposure as if individuals were subject only to exogenous
environmental sources of risk. For infectious diseases, exposure might not only depend on exogenous sources of
microbes, but also on the infection status of other individuals in the population. For example, waterborne infections
from agents such as Cryptosporidium par um and Escherichia coli: O157:H7 might be transmitted from contaminated
water to humans through drinking water; from interpersonal contact; or from infected individuals to the environment,
and back to other susceptible individuals. These multiple pathways and the dependency of exposure on the
prevalence of infection in a population suggest that epidemiological models are required to complement standard
risk assessments in order to quantify the risk of infection. This paper presents new models of infection transmission
systems that are being developed for the US Environmental Protection Agency as part of a project to quantify the
risk of microbial infection. The models are designed to help inform water treatment system design decisions
Keywords :
Microbial risk , Infection transmission system , Epidemic model , Population risk
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment