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The InfluSim Project

Making Pandemic Influenza Modelling Tools Available to the Public

With the emergence of the Mexican flu we have decided to make all our pandemic influenza modelling and simulation tools available on the web. We encourage health care policy makers to use this software. And we would appreciate if other mathematical modellers made their pandemic influenza software public, too.

 

EscaVal released

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EscaVal screenshot Travel restrictions would generally have very little effect on delaying or preventing pandemic influenza viruses from spreading to new countries. But some places with a very small number of travelers per year, like for example some small islands in the Pacific or Caribbean, may have a chance to escape a pandemic, if they impose travel volume restrictions. This applet computes the escape probability for a remote place given a set of assumptions about the natural history of the disease, travel behaviour and border control. A publication describing the modeling and results for Pacific Island countries has been submitted to a peer-reviewed journal.
 

QuickFlu re-release

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QuickFlu screenshot QuickFlu was originally released in 2007 and has since been used for educational purposes, to illustrate the effect of some interventions on the effective reproduction rate of pandemic influenza.
 

InfluSim 2.1 re-release

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InfluSim21small InfluSim version 2.1 was originally released in April 2008. The model has been extended to allow modelling school closing and health care worker prophylaxis. The InfluSim user interface is available in English, German, French, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Korean and Japonais. Unfortunately, this version of InfluSim does not run as an applet any more.
 

InfluSim 1.3 re-release

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InfluSim 1.3 screenshot

InfluSim version 1.3 was originally released in 2007 and was described in two papers at BMC infectious diseases [paper1, paper2]. We provide it again on this website as a reference to these papers and because this version still runs as an applet within a web browser.

 
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