"Doctors are seeing patients with symptoms such as vomiting or
difficulty breathing. And those struck with H1N1 generally are younger
than the target population of the seasonal flu."
That's not good..
plug time for me..
it's just a toy model, not really H1N1 per se, but I think it might be
interesting pedagocially and I'd appreciate any feedback about that.
http://milesparker.blogspot.com/2009/05/agent-based-model-for-influenza-h1n1.html
(there are three follow on articles.)
What I'd really like to add is some kind of multi-scale model with
viruses and mutation.
On Sep 20, 2009, at 10:21 AM, James Steiner wrote:
Why don't you ask the victim's families what happened to them?
http://www.modbee.com/local/story/854819.html
"H1N1 virus claims 6th victim in Stanislaus County
Flu strain appears widespread in area"
On Sun, Sep 20, 2009 at 10:37 AM, Pamela McCorduck <[email protected]>
wrote:
But Jochen asks a serious question--well, several serious
questions, but the
one I mean is, what happened to all the victims? Mass die-off? A
nasty week
and it was all over? Why don't we know?
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