Abstract
Background: Contact network models have become increasingly common in epidemiology, but we lack a flexible programming framework for the generation and analysis of epidemiological contact networks and for the simulation of disease transmission through such networks.Results: Here we present EpiFire, an applications programming interface and graphical user interface implemented in C++, which includes a fast and efficient library for generating, analyzing and manipulating networks. Network-based percolation and chain-binomial simulations of susceptible-infected-recovered disease transmission, as well as traditional non-network mass-action simulations, can be performed using EpiFire.Conclusions: EpiFire provides an open-source programming interface for the rapid development of network models with a focus in contact network epidemiology. EpiFire also provides a point-and-click interface for generating networks, conducting epidemic simulations, and creating figures. This interface is particularly useful as a pedagogical tool. © 2012 Hladish et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.
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Hladish, T., Melamud, E., Barrera, L. A., Galvani, A., & Meyers, L. A. (2012). EpiFire: An open source C++ library and application for contact network epidemiology. BMC Bioinformatics, 13(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2105-13-76
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