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Uncovering epidemiological dynamics in heterogeneous host populations using phylogenetic methods

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ROYAL SOC
DOI: 10.1098/rstb.2012.0198

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phylogenetics; epidemiology; heterogeneous population; parameter inference

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  1. Swiss National Science foundation
  2. ETH Zurich

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Host population structure has a major influence on epidemiological dynamics. However, in particular for sexually transmitted diseases, quantitative data on population contact structure are hard to obtain. Here, we introduce a new method that quantifies host population structure based on phylogenetic trees, which are obtained from pathogen genetic sequence data. Our method is based on a maximum-likelihood framework and uses a multi-type branching process, under which each host is assigned to a type (subpopulation). In a simulation study, we show that our method produces accurate parameter estimates for phylogenetic trees in which each tip is assigned to a type, as well for phylogenetic trees in which the type of the tip is unknown. We apply the method to a Latvian HIV-1 dataset, quantifying the impact of the intravenous drug user epidemic on the heterosexual epidemic (known tip states), and identifying super-spreader dynamics within the men-having-sex-with-men epidemic (unknown tip states).

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