Population size |
500 |
– |
Fecundity |
3.6 eggs/female/sample |
[26, 27] |
Transmission intensity |
R0 = 2.5 |
Fitted |
Level of aggregation of parasites in host population |
Negative binomial, k = 0.24 |
[28] |
Adult worm life expectancy |
4 years |
[16, 17] |
Praziquantel drug efficacy |
99% |
[27, 29] |
Age specific contact rates () for the first dataset [25] |
For 0–4, 5–11,12–20, 21+ years of age: 0.17, 1, 0.11, 0.035 |
Fitted |
Contribution to the reservoir by contact age group () for the first dataset [25] |
For 0–4, 5–11,12–20, 21+ years of age: 0.17, 1, 0.11, 0.035 |
Fitted |
Age specific contact rates () for the second dataset [18] |
For 0–4, 5–11, 12+ years of age: 0.0035, 1, 0.0037 |
Fitted |
Contribution to the reservoir by contact age group () for the second dataset [18] |
For 0–4, 5–11, 12+ years of age: 0.0035, 1, 0.0037 |
Fitted |
Prevalence of infection |
Percentage of population having > 0 eggs/10 ml |
– |
Heavy-intensity infection prevalence |
Percentage of population having ≥ 50 eggs/10 ml |
[2, 30] |
Human demography |
Based on Kenya’s demographic profile |
– |