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A queueing model for chronic recurrent conditions under panel observation

Journal

BIOMETRICS
Volume 61, Issue 1, Pages 193-198

Publisher

WILEY-BLACKWELL
DOI: 10.1111/j.0006-341X.2005.040332.x

Keywords

birth-death process; chronic disease; herpes simplex virus; hidden Markov model; Markov chain Monte Carlo algorithm; panel data; queueing process

Funding

  1. NIAID NIH HHS [R01 AI41935, 5 T32 AI007370, T32 AI007370, P30 AI028697] Funding Source: Medline

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In many chronic conditions, subjects alternate between an active and an inactive state, and sojourns into the active state may involve multiple lesions, infections, or other recurrences with different times of onset and resolution. We present a biologically interpretable model of such chronic recurrent conditions based on a queueing process. The model has a birth-death process describing recurrences and a semi-Markov process describing the alternation between active and inactive states, and can be fit to panel data that provide only a binary assessment of the active or inactive state at a series of discrete time points using a hidden Markov approach. We accommodate individual heterogeneity and covariates using a random effects model, and simulate the posterior distribution of unknowns using a Markov chain Monte Carlo algorithm. Application to a clinical trial of genital herpes shows how the method can characterize the biology of the disease and estimate treatment efficacy.

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