dc.contributor.author |
Kurahashi, S. |
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dc.date.accessioned |
2019-05-10T05:33:08Z |
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dc.date.available |
2019-05-10T05:33:08Z |
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dc.date.issued |
2019 |
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dc.identifier.citation |
Kurahashi, S. (2019). An Infectious Disease Medical Policy Simulation and Gaming. IEEE International Research Conference on Smart computing & Systems Engineering (SCSE) 2019, Department of Industrial Management, Faculty of Science, University of Kelaniya, Sri Lanka.P.01 |
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http://repository.kln.ac.lk/handle/123456789/20147 |
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dc.description.abstract |
This paper analyses a new type of infectious disease by an agent-based simulation and gaming model based on Ebola
fever and dengue fever. The mathematical model such as SIR (Susceptible, Infected, Recovered) has been used to model
these infectious diseases. Besides, a simulation and gaming model enables to represent the decision-making of each
citizen on the computer, and al-so reveals the pandemic by the contact process among people in the model. The study
challenges to design an infectious disease model in which some health policies are introduced including vaccine stocks,
antiviral medicine stocks, medical staff and so on. Aside from the policies, a gaming simulation of a new type of
infectious disease, which has not yet an effective vaccine, is also implemented in the model. We created a medical policy
decision game dealing with infections using a serious game approach. As results of experiments, it has been found that
preventive vaccine, antiviral medicine stocks and the number of medical staffs are crucial factors to prevent the spread.
Besides, a modern city is vulnerable to dengue fever due to commuting by train. It has also been found that self-control
and restraint on immigration are essential, and decision-making for vaccine reserve amount and medical support to the
partner country where the infection has spread. |
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en |
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dc.publisher |
IEEE International Research Conference on Smart computing & Systems Engineering (SCSE) 2019, Department of Industrial Management, Faculty of Science, University of Kelaniya, Sri Lanka |
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dc.subject |
Infectious disease |
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dc.subject |
health policy |
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dc.subject |
Ebola haemorrhagic fever |
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dc.subject |
dengue fever |
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dc.title |
An Infectious Disease Medical Policy Simulation and Gaming |
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dc.type |
Article |
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