ISSS608 2017-18 T1 Assign Fam Guo Teng Containment and Resource Deployment

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Origin and Epidemic Spread

Hypothesis of Transmission

Containment and Resource Deployment

Behind the Scenes


Outbreak Containment

Based on the previous hypothesis section, we have identified two main transmission methods of the current outbreaks.

  • Airborne transmission causing Respiratory-related symptoms
  • Waterborne transmission causing Gastrointestinal-related symptoms

To find out whether both respiratory and gastrointestinal epidemics have been contained, we need to investigate the data trends of these two different situations.

Airborne Transmission

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Waterborne Transmission

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Looking at the trends, both outbreaks seem to have been contained naturally.

Resource Deployment

Figure 1: Epidemic Spread in Smartpolis

Emergency management personnel should be deployed to the various hospitals located around Smartpolis. In particular, the following hospitals are more heavily affected by the outbreak and needs additional help:

  • Corner Hospital
  • Westside Hospital
  • Villa Hospital
  • Plainville Hospital
  • St. Mark's Hospital
  • River Hospital
  • Lakeside Hospital
  • Southville Hospital

Since both identified epidemics are likely to be contained after 05/20/11, there should not be any need to deploy any additional emergency management personnel elsewhere besides the hospitals and the affected areas (Figure 1).








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