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STEM:一种用于疾病建模的开源工具。

STEM: An Open Source Tool for Disease Modeling.

机构信息

Judith V. Douglas, MHS, was Lead Technical Writer, Science to Solutions; Simone Bianco, PhD, is a Research Staff Member, Industrial and Applied Genomics, Science to Solutions; Stefan Edlund, MS, is a Research Software Engineer, Industrial and Applied Genomics, Science to Solutions; Kun (Maggie) Hu, PhD, is Research Manager, Public Health and Food Safety; and James H. Kaufman, PhD, is Chief Scientist, Science to Solutions; all at IBM Research-Almaden, San Jose, CA.

Dr. Bianco is also with the National Science Foundation Center for Cellular Construction, University of California San Francisco.

出版信息

Health Secur. 2019 Jul/Aug;17(4):291-306. doi: 10.1089/hs.2019.0018.

Abstract

The Spatiotemporal Epidemiologic Modeler (STEM) is an open source software project supported by the Eclipse Foundation and used by a global community of researchers and public health officials working to track and, when possible, control outbreaks of infectious disease in human and animal populations. STEM is not a model or a tool designed for a specific disease; it is a flexible, modular framework supporting exchange and integration of community models, reusable plug-in components, and denominator data, available to researchers worldwide at www.eclipse.org/stem. A review of multiple projects illustrates its capabilities. STEM has been used to study variations in transmission of seasonal influenza in Israel by strains; evaluate social distancing measures taken to curb the H1N1 epidemic in Mexico City; study measles outbreaks in part of London and inform local policy on immunization; and gain insights into H7N9 avian influenza transmission in China. A multistrain dengue fever model explored the roles of the mosquito vector, cross-strain immunity, and antibody response in the frequency of dengue outbreaks. STEM has also been used to study the impact of variations in climate on malaria incidence. During the Ebola epidemic, a weekly conference call supported the global modeling community; subsequent work modeled the impact of behavioral change and tested disease reintroduction via animal reservoirs. Work in Germany tracked salmonella in pork from farm to fork; and a recent doctoral dissertation used the air travel feature to compare the potential threats posed by weaponizing infectious diseases. Current projects include work in Great Britain to evaluate control strategies for parasitic disease in sheep, and in Germany and Hungary, to validate the model and inform policy decisions for African swine fever. STEM Version 4.0.0, released in early 2019, includes tools used in these projects and updates technical aspects of the framework to ease its use and re-use.

摘要

时空传染病建模器(STEM)是一个由 Eclipse 基金会支持的开源软件项目,被全球的研究人员和公共卫生官员用于跟踪并在可能的情况下控制人类和动物群体中传染病的爆发。STEM 不是为特定疾病设计的模型或工具;而是一个灵活的、模块化的框架,支持社区模型、可重用插件组件和分母数据的交换和集成,全球的研究人员均可在 www.eclipse.org/stem 获得。对多个项目的审查说明了它的能力。STEM 已被用于研究以色列不同流感株传播的变化;评估墨西哥城为遏制 H1N1 疫情采取的社会隔离措施;研究伦敦部分地区的麻疹爆发并为当地免疫政策提供信息;并深入了解中国 H7N9 禽流感的传播。一个多株登革热模型探讨了蚊子媒介、跨株免疫和抗体反应在登革热爆发频率中的作用。STEM 还被用于研究气候变化对疟疾发病率的影响。在埃博拉疫情期间,每周一次的电话会议支持全球建模社区;随后的工作模拟了行为变化的影响,并通过动物储存库测试了疾病的重新引入。德国的工作跟踪了从农场到餐桌的猪肉中的沙门氏菌;最近的博士论文使用了航空旅行功能来比较将传染病武器化所带来的潜在威胁。当前的项目包括在英国评估针对绵羊寄生虫病的控制策略的工作,以及在德国和匈牙利,验证模型并为非洲猪瘟提供政策决策信息的工作。2019 年初发布的 STEM 4.0.0 版本包括这些项目中使用的工具,并更新了框架的技术方面,以简化其使用和再利用。

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