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Epidemiology System (EPISIMS)EpiSims is a tool for simulating the spread of epidemics at the level of individuals in a large urban region, taking into account realistic contact patterns and disease transmission characteristics. It knits together parameterized models for the progress of a disease within a host, transmission between hosts, and contact patterns of the hosts. It provides estimates of both the geographic and demographic distribution of disease as a function of time. Because of its extremely high level of resolution, EpiSims makes possible research into a wide variety of topics.
Achieving this level of resolution requires having good estimates of the contact patterns among individuals in a large urban area. Others have tried an individual-based epidemiology simulation, but have not been able to scale to large populations because of the lack of contact data tied to the demographics of individuals. EpiSims will take advantage of human mobility information derived from TRANSIMS. TRANSIMS estimates the movement of people as constrained by transportation infrastructure based on census data and activity surveys taken from a small sample (~2000 households) of the population. The resulting mobility estimates, and hence the epidemiological estimates, are of course specific to the census, survey, and infrastructure of a particular city. Part of the research in the EpiSims project will be to characterize the estimates of contact patterns (the "social network") both to understand how they might vary from city to city and to identify how the epidemiology depends on those characteristics.
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