Ten years of Pan-InfORM: modelling research for public health in Canada.

AIMS Public Health

Agent-Based Modelling Laboratory, York University, Toronto, ON, Canada.

Published: March 2021

AI Article Synopsis

  • Modelling and simulation methods are crucial for shaping public health responses to infectious diseases by predicting the outcomes of interventions.
  • The 2003 SARS epidemic in Canada sparked significant discussions about the role of disease modelling in managing outbreaks and improving public health strategies.
  • The review highlights the need for collaborative infrastructures like Pan-InfORM to effectively translate modelling research into practical policies, especially in tackling challenges posed by emerging diseases like COVID-19.

Article Abstract

Modelling and simulation methods can play an important role in guiding public health responses to infectious diseases and emerging health threats by projecting the plausible outcomes of decisions and interventions. The 2003 SARS epidemic marked a new chapter in disease modelling in Canada as it triggered a national discussion on the utility and uptake of modelling research in local and pandemic outbreaks. However, integration and application of model-based outcomes in public health requires knowledge translation and contextualization. We reviewed the history and performance of Pan-InfORM (Pandemic Influenza Outbreak Research Modelling), which created a national infrastructure in Canada with a mandate to develop innovative knowledge translation methodologies to inform policy makers through modelling frameworks that bridge the gaps between theory, policy, and practice. This review demonstrates the importance of a collaborative infrastructure as a "Community of Practice" to guide public health responses, especially in the context of emerging diseases with substantial uncertainty, such as the COVID-19 pandemic. Dedicated resources to modelling and knowledge translation activities can help create synergistic strategies at the global scale and optimize public health responses to protect at-risk populations and quell socioeconomic and health burden.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8116193PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3934/publichealth.2021020DOI Listing

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