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Efficient identification of infected sub-population

Methodology 2020-04-01 v1 Physics and Society Populations and Evolution

Abstract

When testing for infections, the standard method is to test each subject individually. If testing methodology is such that samples from multiple subjects can be efficiently combined and tested at once, yielding a positive results if any one subject in the subgroup is positive, then one can often identify the infected sub-population with a considerably lower number of tests compared to the number of test subjects. We present two such methods that allow an increase in testing efficiency (in terms of total number of test performed) by a factor of \approx 10 if population infection rate is 10210^{-2} and a factor of \approx50 when it is 10310^{-3}. Such methods could be useful when testing large fractions of the total population, as will be perhaps required during the current coronavirus pandemic.

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@article{arxiv.2003.14337,
  title  = {Efficient identification of infected sub-population},
  author = {Anže Slosar},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2003.14337},
  year   = {2020}
}

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