Infectious hospital agents: A HAI spreading simulation framework

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Infectious Hospital Agents (IHA) is an individual-based simulation framework that is able to model wide range of infection spreading scenarios in the hospital environment. The simulations are agent-based simulations driven by stochastic events, the evolution of the model is tracked in discrete time. Our aim was to build a general, customisable and extensible simulation environment for the domain of Hospital-Associated Infections (HAIs). The system is designed in Object Oriented fashion, and the implementation is in C++. In this paper, the authors describe the motivations and the background of the framework, sketch the conceptual framework, and present a demonstration example.

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Pethes, R., Ferenci, T., & Kovács, L. (2017). Infectious hospital agents: A HAI spreading simulation framework. Acta Polytechnica Hungarica, 14(1), 95–110. https://doi.org/10.12700/APH.14.1.2017.1.7

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