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. 2024 Jan 29;20(1):e1011832. doi: 10.1371/journal.pcbi.1011832

Table 2. Comparison of household models using information criteria.

Model selection is based on the information criteria LOO_IC and WBIC. Shown are results for models that do not stratify the population by age (‘no stratification’), and that stratify the population into children (0-12 years), adolescents (12-17 years), and adults (over 18 years). Stratified transmission models are considered in which susceptibility of different age groups is estimated while infectivity is assumed to be identical for different age groups (‘variable susceptibility’), in which infectivity is estimated while susceptibility is fixed (‘variable infectivity’), and in which both susceptibility and infectivity are estimated (‘proportionate mixing’). Within the ‘variable infectivity’ model we further consider sub-models with transmission rates for child-to-child, adolescent-to-adolescent, and adult-to-adult transmission. A saturated model with a separate parameter for each transmission rate is also considered (‘full model’). The number of within-household parameters is indicated by n. All models assume density-dependent transmission.

Model n LOO_IC WBIC
No stratification 1 143.9 141.7
Variable susceptibility 3 145.4 140.1
Variable infectivity 3 138.1 133.8
 with child-to-child transmission 4 135.1 129.0
 with adolescent-to-adolescent transmission 4 140.5 135.1
 with adult-to-adult transmission 4 139.4 133.7
Proportionate mixing 5 142.0 134.1
Full model 9 142.6 130.9