Dionne M. Aleman
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Pandemic planning
Predicting the spread of pandemic disease-Agent-based simulation models (where people are agents) emerge as a viable tool to address a complex problem
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A cost effectiveness analysis of the H1N1 vaccine strategy for Ontario, Canada
In Ontario, Canada, a mass vaccination strategy was developed and implemented to mitigate the effects of the 2009 pandemic influenza A …
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A nonhomogeneous agent-based simulation approach to modeling the spread of disease in a pandemic outbreak
To effectively prepare for a pandemic disease outbreak, knowledge of how the disease will spread is paramount. The global outbreak of …
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Estimation and management of pandemic influenza transmission risk at mass immunization clinics
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Improving influenza pandemic mitigation policy through agent-based modeling and simulation
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Quantitatively predicting flu centre impact on Canadian healthcare resource use
There are several models used to predict the spread of disease in a pandemic, but few, if any, incorporate the effect of healthcare …
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A non-homogeneous mixing model for predicting pandemic disease spread
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Accounting for individual behaviors in a pandemic
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