Authors
Armin R Mikler, Sangeeta Venkatachalam, Suhasini Ramisetty-Mikler
Publication date
2007/8
Journal
Stochastic Environmental Research and Risk Assessment
Volume
21
Pages
533-543
Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Description
Emerging infectious diseases continue to place a strain on the welfare of the population by decreasing the population’s general health and increasing the burden on public health infrastructure. This paper addresses these issues through the development of a computational framework for modeling and simulating infectious disease outbreaks in a specific geographic region facilitating the quantification of public health policy decisions. Effectively modeling and simulating past epidemics to project current or future disease outbreaks will lead to improved control and intervention policies and disaster preparedness. In this paper, we introduce a computational framework that brings together spatio–temporal geography and population demographics with specific disease pathology in a novel simulation paradigm termed, global stochastic field simulation (GSFS). The primary aim of this simulation paradigm is to …
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