Title :
School closure strategies for the 2009 Hong Kong H1N1 influenza pandemic
Author :
Zoie Shui-Yee Wong;David Goldsman;Kwok-Leung Tsui
Author_Institution :
School of Public Health and Community Medicine, University of New South Wales, UNSW Sydney 2052, AUSTRALIA
Abstract :
Modelling of detailed community interaction dynamics increases a public health organization´s ability to contain a potential disease strain at an early stage. Due to its dense population and high levels of human movements and interactions, Hong Kong has suffered from various epidemic diseases. The use of non-medical interventions is often efficacious in containing pandemic outbreaks. In this paper, we focus on evaluating the effectiveness of various practical school-related non-medical intervention strategies to mitigate the effects of pandemic influenza under a realistic Hong Kong demographic scenario. We modelled the impact of a combination of various school closure modes, triggers, types, and lengths. The simulation results suggest that the strategy of closing all types of schools generally outperforms that of closing only a subset, especially if the closure period is substantial. We also discuss future research directions along with individual school closure and economic evaluations.
Keywords :
"Influenza","Glass"
Conference_Titel :
Winter Simulation Conference (WSC), 2015
Electronic_ISBN :
1558-4305
DOI :
10.1109/WSC.2015.7408551