Title of article :
The Dynamics of Avian Influenza: Individual-Based Model with Intervention Strategies in Traditional Trade Networks in Phitsanulok Province, Thailand
Author/Authors :
Wilasang, Chaiwat Department of Physics - Faculty of Science - Naresuan University - Phitsanulok, Thailand , Wiratsudakul, Anuwat Department of Clinical Sciences and Public Health and the Monitoring and Surveillance Center for Zoonotic Diseases in Wildlife and Exotic Animals - Faculty of Veterinary Science - Mahidol University - Nakhon Pathom, Thailand , Chadsuthi, Sudarat Department of Physics - Faculty of Science - Naresuan University - Phitsanulok, Thailand
Abstract :
Avian influenza virus subtype H5N1 is endemic to Southeast Asia. In Thailand, avian influenza viruses continue to cause large
poultry stock losses. The spread of the disease has a serious impact on poultry production especially among rural households
with backyard chickens. The movements and activities of chicken traders result in the spread of the disease through traditional
trade networks. In this study, we investigate the dynamics of avian influenza in the traditional trade network in Phitsanulok
Province, Thailand. We also propose an individual-based model with intervention strategies to control the spread of the disease.
We found that the dynamics of the disease mainly depend on the transmission probability and the virus inactivation period.
This study also illustrates the appropriate virus disinfection period and the target for intervention strategies on traditional trade
network. The results suggest that good hygiene and cleanliness among household traders and trader of trader areas and ensuring
that any equipment used is clean can lead to a decrease in transmission and final epidemic size. These results may be useful to
epidemiologists, researchers, and relevant authorities in understanding the spread of avian influenza through traditional trade
networks.
Keywords :
Individual-Based , H5N1 , Thailand , Phitsanulok
Journal title :
Computational and Mathematical Methods in Medicine