Bridging the gap between evidence and policy for infectious diseases: How models can aid public health decision-making
Bridging the gap between evidence and policy for infectious diseases: How models can aid public health decision-making
The dominant approach to decision-making in public health policy for infectious diseases relies heavily on expert opinion, which often applies empirical evidence to policy questions in a manner that is neither systematic nor transparent. Although systematic reviews are frequently commissioned to inform specific components of policy (such as efficacy), the …