Journal article

A Synthetic Population for Modelling the Dynamics of Infectious Disease Transmission in American Samoa

Z Xu, K Glass, CL Lau, N Geard, P Graves, A Clements

Scientific Reports | NATURE PORTFOLIO | Published : 2017

Abstract

Agent-based modelling is a useful approach for capturing heterogeneity in disease transmission. In this study, a synthetic population was developed for American Samoa using an iterative approach based on population census, questionnaire survey and land use data. The population will be used as the basis for a new agent-based model, intended specifically to fill the knowledge gaps about lymphatic filariasis transmission and elimination, but also to be readily adaptable to model other infectious diseases. The synthetic population was characterized by the statistically realistic population and household structure, and high-resolution geographic locations of households. The population was simulat..

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Funding Acknowledgements

Archie Clements is funded by a National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) Senior Research Fellowship, Colleen Lau is funded by a NHMRC Early Career Fellowship and Zhijing Xu is funded by a NHMRC Centre of Research Excellence.