Via NewIndPress.com: Software to map spread of diseases. Excerpt:
Researchers in Singapore have devised a computer programme to help control the spread of deadly diseases such as bird flu, Nanyang Technological University (NTU) said on Saturday.
The software can project how an infectious disease will spread in a certain area.
When this information is combined with geographical data, health authorities can pinpoint which "high population concentration" areas should be targeted first to control the disease's spread, Professor K C Lun of the School of Biological Sciences told The Straits Times.
"You're racing against the disease," Lun was quoted as saying.
"This digital ring fence solution will help contain the disease faster than it can spread."
The World Health Organisation has expressed interest in the software development.
Health officials currently make little more than arbitrary decisions on the size of an area in which birds must be culled to curb an avian flu outbreak, Lun said, or how far away people must be kept to minimise transmission.
The computer model is a more precise method, "which will help us stay one step ahead of the disease," Lun, the lead researcher, told the newspaper.