Lessons from a decade of individual-based models for infectious disease transmission: a systematic review (2006-2015)

L Willem, F Verelst, J Bilcke, N Hens, P Beutels - BMC infectious diseases, 2017 - Springer
Abstract Background Individual-based models (IBMs) are useful to simulate events subject
to stochasticity and/or heterogeneity, and have become well established to model the …

[HTML][HTML] Reproductive, maternal, newborn, and child health: key messages of this volume

RE Black, N Walker, R Laxminarayan… - … , newborn, and child …, 2016 - books.google.com
• These packages of interventions are delivered through three key service platforms:
community workers and health posts, primary health centers, and hospitals (first level and …

Health and economic benefits of public financing of epilepsy treatment in India: An agent‐based simulation model

I Megiddo, A Colson, D Chisholm, T Dua, A Nandi… - …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Objective An estimated 6–10 million people in India live with active epilepsy, and less than
half are treated. We analyze the health and economic benefits of three scenarios of publicly …

Why vaccines matter: understanding the broader health, economic, and child development benefits of routine vaccination

A Nandi, A Shet - Human vaccines & immunotherapeutics, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
The direct benefits of childhood vaccination in reducing the burden of disease morbidity and
mortality in a cost-effective manner are well-established. By preventing episodes of vaccine …

[HTML][HTML] Effect of rotavirus vaccination on the burden of rotavirus disease and associated antibiotic use in India: a dynamic agent-based simulation analysis

A Gleason, CK Kumar, E Klein, R Laxminarayan… - Vaccine, 2024 - Elsevier
Background: Rotavirus is a leading cause of diarrhea in infants and young children in many
low-and middle-income countries. India launched a childhood immunization program for …

Reduced burden of childhood diarrheal diseases through increased access to water and sanitation in India: A modeling analysis

A Nandi, I Megiddo, A Ashok, A Verma… - Social Science & …, 2017 - Elsevier
Abstract Each year, more than 300,000 children in India under the age of five years die from
diarrheal diseases. Clean piped water and improved sanitation are known to be effective in …

A systematic review of the state of economic evaluation for health care in India

S Prinja, AS Chauhan, B Angell, I Gupta… - Applied health economics …, 2015 - Springer
Background and objective Economic evaluations are one of the important tools in policy
making for rational allocation of resources. Given the very low public investment in the …

A shot at economic prosperity: Long-term effects of India's childhood immunization program on earnings and consumption expenditure

A Summan, A Nandi, DE Bloom - American Journal of …, 2023 - journals.uchicago.edu
Routine childhood vaccinations are among the most cost-effective child health interventions.
In recent years, the broader benefits of vaccines, which include improved cognitive and …

[HTML][HTML] Моделирование эпидемии COVID-19-преимущества агент-ориентированного подхода

ВЛ Макаров, АР Бахтизин, ЕД Сушко… - Экономические и …, 2020 - cyberleninka.ru
В статье представлен авторский подход к созданию модельного инструмента
прогнозирования эпидемиологической динамики в зависимости от карантинных мер с …

Improving vaccination coverage and timeliness through periodic intensification of routine immunization: evidence from Mission Indradhanush

A Summan, A Nandi, S Deo… - Annals of the New York …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Only an estimated 62% of Indian children under the age of 2 years are fully immunized. We
examined the association between India's Mission Indradhanush (MI)—a periodic …