Background: The transmission of infectious disease amongst the human population is a complex process which requires advanced, often individual-based, models to capture the space-time details observed in reality.Methods: An Individual Space-Time Activity-based Model (ISTAM) was applied to simulate the effectiveness of non-pharmaceutical control measures including: (1) refraining from social activities, (2) school closure and (3) household quarantine, for a hypothetical influenza outbreak in an urban area.Results: Amongst the set of control measures tested, refraining from social activities with various compliance levels was relatively ineffective. Household quarantine was very effective, especially for the peak number of cases and total numb...
In the Spring of 2009, a new strain of pandemic influenza virus emerged in the human population and ...
Simulation models implemented using a range of parameters offer a useful approach to identifying eff...
Popular culture perceptions of disasters, including disease epidemics, often view the public as a te...
Background: The transmission of infectious disease amongst the human population is a complex process...
Background The transmission of infectious disease amongst the human population is a complex process...
BACKGROUND: In the absence of other evidence, modelling has been used extensively to help policy mak...
Abstract Background Social distancing interventions such as school closure and prohibition of public...
Control strategies enforced by health agencies are a major type of practice to contain influenza out...
BACKGROUND: With an influenza pandemic seemingly imminent, we constructed a model simulating the spr...
Planning a response to an outbreak of a pandemic strain of influenza is a high public health priorit...
In the absence of other evidence, modelling has been used extensively to help policy makers plan for...
Purpose: Social intervention strategies to mitigate COVID-19 are examined using an agent-based simul...
In order to determine the effectiveness of non-pharmaceutical interventions on an epidemic, we devel...
Background: In the absence of other evidence, modelling has been used extensively to help policy mak...
Abstract Background With an influenza pandemic seemingly imminent, we constructed a model simulating...
In the Spring of 2009, a new strain of pandemic influenza virus emerged in the human population and ...
Simulation models implemented using a range of parameters offer a useful approach to identifying eff...
Popular culture perceptions of disasters, including disease epidemics, often view the public as a te...
Background: The transmission of infectious disease amongst the human population is a complex process...
Background The transmission of infectious disease amongst the human population is a complex process...
BACKGROUND: In the absence of other evidence, modelling has been used extensively to help policy mak...
Abstract Background Social distancing interventions such as school closure and prohibition of public...
Control strategies enforced by health agencies are a major type of practice to contain influenza out...
BACKGROUND: With an influenza pandemic seemingly imminent, we constructed a model simulating the spr...
Planning a response to an outbreak of a pandemic strain of influenza is a high public health priorit...
In the absence of other evidence, modelling has been used extensively to help policy makers plan for...
Purpose: Social intervention strategies to mitigate COVID-19 are examined using an agent-based simul...
In order to determine the effectiveness of non-pharmaceutical interventions on an epidemic, we devel...
Background: In the absence of other evidence, modelling has been used extensively to help policy mak...
Abstract Background With an influenza pandemic seemingly imminent, we constructed a model simulating...
In the Spring of 2009, a new strain of pandemic influenza virus emerged in the human population and ...
Simulation models implemented using a range of parameters offer a useful approach to identifying eff...
Popular culture perceptions of disasters, including disease epidemics, often view the public as a te...