Simulating epidemiological processes using community-structured scale-free networks
The transmission mechanisms of infectious diseases are well known and treated in the literature, but considering that the interactions during the transmission are complex, they may be simulated by computational models. The understanding of the disease dynamics is of great interest, since it makes po...
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doaj-fc9ec2deb9574e4fb9d561961110324d2020-11-24T20:45:27ZengUniversidade de Passo Fundo (UPF)Revista Brasileira de Computação Aplicada2176-66492015-11-0173829610.5335/rbca.2015.48603656Simulating epidemiological processes using community-structured scale-free networksGuilherme Galante0Rogério Luis Rizzi1Claudia Brandelero Rizzi2Universidade Estadual do Oeste do ParanáUniversidade Estadual do Oeste do ParanáUniversidade Estadual do Oeste do ParanáThe transmission mechanisms of infectious diseases are well known and treated in the literature, but considering that the interactions during the transmission are complex, they may be simulated by computational models. The understanding of the disease dynamics is of great interest, since it makes possible to avoid implications and consequences of a possible outbreak. In this sense, the objective of this work is to present a model that employs scale-free networks with community structures to represent the interactions between individuals of a population. According to the results, the tool simulated successfully the spread of Influenza in a population of 6,500 individuals and proved consistent with parameters found in the literature. As main conclusion, we argue that the community structure in a contact network can significantly affects the disease dynamics.http://www.upf.br/seer/index.php/rbca/article/view/4860Redes Livres de EscalaSimulação EpidemiológicaModelos Compatimentais |
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Guilherme Galante Rogério Luis Rizzi Claudia Brandelero Rizzi Simulating epidemiological processes using community-structured scale-free networks Revista Brasileira de Computação Aplicada Redes Livres de Escala Simulação Epidemiológica Modelos Compatimentais |
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Guilherme Galante Rogério Luis Rizzi Claudia Brandelero Rizzi |
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Simulating epidemiological processes using community-structured scale-free networks |
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Simulating epidemiological processes using community-structured scale-free networks |
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Simulating epidemiological processes using community-structured scale-free networks |
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Simulating epidemiological processes using community-structured scale-free networks |
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Simulating epidemiological processes using community-structured scale-free networks |
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simulating epidemiological processes using community-structured scale-free networks |
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Universidade de Passo Fundo (UPF) |
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Revista Brasileira de Computação Aplicada |
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2176-6649 |
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2015-11-01 |
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The transmission mechanisms of infectious diseases are well known and treated in the literature, but considering that the interactions during the transmission are complex, they may be simulated by computational models. The understanding of the disease dynamics is of great interest, since it makes possible to avoid implications and consequences of a possible outbreak. In this sense, the objective of this work is to present a model that employs scale-free networks with community structures to represent the interactions between individuals of a population. According to the results, the tool simulated successfully the spread of Influenza in a population of 6,500 individuals and proved consistent with parameters found in the literature. As main conclusion, we argue that the community structure in a contact network can significantly affects the disease dynamics. |
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Redes Livres de Escala Simulação Epidemiológica Modelos Compatimentais |
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http://www.upf.br/seer/index.php/rbca/article/view/4860 |
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