Title of article :
The numerical and programming methods used to
implement models of the spread and impact
of a major epidemic disease: pilchard herpesvirus,
Australia 1995 and 1998/1999
Author/Authors :
Alexander G. Murraya، نويسنده , , )، نويسنده , , Michael O’Callaghanb، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Abstract :
Viral epidemics killed 60e75% of Australia’s pilchards in 1995 and again in 1998/1999. The spread and impact of these epidemics
depended upon features with relevant spatial scales of centimetres to continental and time scales of minutes to years or decades. A
suite of models was developed to analyse different aspects of the spread and impact of the epidemics. No single model had to
describe all scales, but models of epidemic spread required resolution of features on scales of minutes to months and kilometers to
continental scale. This paper details the approaches used to solve the numerical problems presented by attempts to model the
epidemics and their impacts and the computer programs used to solve the numerical methods. A phase-duration model of infection
required the development of numerically efficient ‘conveyer-belt’ implementation and a novel analytical solution of epidemic wave
velocity. An existing age-structure model was adapted to simulate post-epidemic recovery. The potential for management of the
epidemics, in the light of modelling results, is discussed.
Keywords :
Epidemic , Pilchards , Australia , model , Mass mortality
Journal title :
Environmental Modelling and Software
Journal title :
Environmental Modelling and Software