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Subject: RE: Need examples again - epidemiology
From: Francois Bousquet (f.bousquet@cgiar.org)
Date: Tue Dec 02 2003 - 08:28:06 CET
Hi Louise
A little bit late maybe. I have this reference about epidemiology and Mas
(Ibm see previous email).
Shirley , M., Rushton, S., Smith, G., South, A. and Lurz, P. 2003.
Investigating the spatial dynamics of bovine tuberculosis in badger
population: Evaluating a individual-based simulation model. Ecological
modelling, 167:139-157
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Erasmus L <lerasmus@sun.ac.za>
Envoyé : mercredi 26 novembre 2003 13:30
À : cormas@cirad.fr
Objet : Need examples again - epidemiology
Hi Everyone
Again – I need examples of agent-based (or any other non-mathematical
modeling approaches) of epidemiology (preferably HIV/Aids modeling). I am
aware of the sugarscape model, and of course Jimmy’s group’s model – does
anyone have any other examples?
Best wishes
Louise Erasmus
Finding the solution to a complex problem is easy once you understand the
problem (which is the difficult part)...
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