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+ | <td><b> 3.Major event caused the breakout </b> | ||
+ | <br>Both of the disease seems to be breakout on 18 May. With text analysis on macroblogs post in intersection of the origin of both disease, we know that on 18 May, there was a terrible truck accident. The accident might cause the pollution of Vast river and that is why people live alone the river has suffered from gastrointestinal problem. In addition, traffic jam caused by the accident make large group of people gather together for a long time, that may cause the spread of inhalation disease. | ||
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<td width=40%><b> 1.Transmission of inhalation disease</b> | <td width=40%><b> 1.Transmission of inhalation disease</b> | ||
<br>Hypothesis: Airborne & person to person | <br>Hypothesis: Airborne & person to person | ||
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<br>Explanation: | <br>Explanation: | ||
+ | <br>Symptoms of inhalation disease were originated in Smogtown, Downdown and Uptwon areas. In Downtwon and Uptown region, where the population density were relatively large than other areas of Smartpolis, the disease spread fast. However, in Smogtown area. the density of infected people are of average in 19 & 20 May despite that Smogtown is the one of the origin of inhalation. Hence, Inhalation disease is highly possible transmitted from person to person and spreads faster with the increase of population density. | ||
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+ | <br>Another possible transmission method of inhalation disease is airborne. This is because the spread direction of the disease is the same with the wind direction (as shown on the left figure). | ||
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+ | ! 17 May 2011, West Wind !! 20 May 2011, North West Wind | ||
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<br>Hypothesis:Waterborne | <br>Hypothesis:Waterborne | ||
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+ | <br>Explanation:The spread of gastrointestinal disease shows a direction that fellows the river flow direction. In addition, there is no obvious trend that the disease is spreading to the upstream or inland areas. Hence, it is very possible that the disease is transmitted by the river. | ||
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+ | ==Containability== | ||
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Origin and Spread
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1.Origin & Spread of inhalation disease type
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17 May 2011, Inhalation Symptoms, West Wind: 18 May 2011, Inhalation Symptoms, West Wind: 20 May 2011, Inhalation Symptoms, North West Wind: |
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2.Origin & Spread of gastrointestinal disease type
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19 May 2011, Gastrointestinal Symptoms, West Wind: 20 May 2011, Gastrointestinal Symptoms, North West Wind: |
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