Publications
Locating the Source of Large-Scale Outbreaks of Foodborne Disease
Abstract
In today’s globally interconnected food system, outbreaks of foodborne disease can spread widely and cause considerable impact on public health. We study the problem of identifying the source of emerging large-scale outbreaks of foodborne disease; a crucial step in mitigating their proliferation. To solve the source identification problem, we formulate a probabilistic model of the contamination diffusion process as a random walk on a network and derive the maximum-likelihood estimator for the source location. By modelling the transmission process as a random walk, we are able to develop a novel, computationally tractable solution that accounts for all possible paths of travel through the network. This is in contrast to existing approaches to network source identification, which assume that the contamination travels along either the shortest or highest probability paths. We demonstrate the benefits of the multiple …
- Date
- February 27, 2019
- Authors
- Abigail L. Horn, Hanno Friedrich
- Journal
- Journal of the Royal Society Interface
- Volume
- 16
- Issue
- 151
- Publisher
- Royal Society