Authors
Kaja Abbas, Armin R Mikler, Amir Ramezani, Sheena Menezes
Publication date
2005
Book
Advances in Bioinformatics and Its Applications
Pages
95-106
Description
Disease monitoring plays a crucial role in the implementation of public health measures. The demographic profiles of the people and the disease prevalence in a geographic region are analyzed for inter-causal relationships. Bayesian analysis of the data identifies the pertinent characteristics of the disease under study. The vital components of control and prevention of the disease spread are identified by bayesian learning for the efficient utilization of the limited public health resources. Bayesian computing, layered with epidemiological expertise, provides the public health personnel to utilize their available resources optimally to minimize the prevalence of the disease. Bayesian analysis is implemented using synthetic data for two different demographic and geographic scenarios for pneumonia and influenza, that exhibit similar symptoms. The analysis infers results on the effects of the demographic parameters …
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K Abbas, AR Mikler, A Ramezani, S Menezes - Advances in Bioinformatics and Its Applications, 2005