GROUP TESTING FOR LARGE-SCALE COVID-19 SCREENING

The demand for test kits needed to identify infected individuals during the COVID-19 pandemic is steadily increasing, and many countries are already in short supply. The limited availability of these test kits makes the testing capacity of a large population very limited. To optimise the use of the...

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Published inJournal of decision systems Vol. 32; no. 1; pp. 162 - 176
Main Authors Zahrouni, Wassim, Kamoun, Hichem
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Abingdon Taylor & Francis 21.12.2022
Taylor & Francis Ltd
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ISSN1246-0125
2116-7052
DOI10.1080/12460125.2021.1933713

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Summary:The demand for test kits needed to identify infected individuals during the COVID-19 pandemic is steadily increasing, and many countries are already in short supply. The limited availability of these test kits makes the testing capacity of a large population very limited. To optimise the use of the available testing capacity, we study two group testing strategies expected to considerably reduce the required number of test kits. For each strategy, two problems are addressed: the minimisation of tests required to investigate a targeted population and the maximisation of the size of the tested population subject to a given testing capacity. We mathematically formulate both problems and provide the optimal pool size formula associated with each strategy. Real and simulated case studies are presented to assess the efficiency of both strategies. We provide evidence that the best strategy to be used during the screening process depends on this pandemic's prevalence rate.
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ISSN:1246-0125
2116-7052
DOI:10.1080/12460125.2021.1933713