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492 * Wed, 8/7/2013, 8:30 AM - 10:20 AM CC-512h
Developments in Modeling Infectious Diseases — Contributed Papers
Section on Statistics in Epidemiology , Scientific and Public Affairs Advisory Committee
Chair(s): Xiaowei Yan, Geisinger Health System
8:35 AM A Potential Outcomes Approach to Estimating Cases of Invasive Pneumococcal Disease Prevented After the Introduction of a New Pneumococcal Vaccine Tracy Pondo, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ; Elizabeth R Zell, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ; Matt Moore, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ; Thomas H Taylor, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
8:50 AM Designing Sampling Schemes for Population-Level Infectious Disease Studies Nadia Bifolchi ; Rob Deardon, University of Guelph ; Zeny Feng, University of Guelph
9:05 AM Nonparametric Effect Decomposition with an Application to Trend Decomposition for HIV Incidence Rate in Rakai Teenagers, Uganda Xiaoyu Song, Columbia University ; Ying Wei, Columbia University ; John Santelli, Columbia University
9:20 AM Supervised Learning and Prediction of Spatial Epidemics Gyanendra Pokharel, University of Guelph ; Rob Deardon, University of Guelph
9:35 AM An Efficient Algorithm for Critical Value Determination in Binomial Maximized Sequential Probability Ratio Testing, with an Application for the Vaccine Safety Datalink Brock Stewart, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ; Rongxia Li, Chenega Government Consulting ; Eric Weintraub, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ; Michael M. McNeil, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ; Frank Destefano, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
9:50 AM Bayesian Inference for Stochastic Epidemic Models with Underlying Network Structure Sudeshna Paul, Emory University
10:05 AM Modeling Individual Heterogeneity for Recurrent Infections Niel Hens, Hasselt University ; Steven Abrams, Hasselt University



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