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WHO working on formulas to model swine flu spread
Published in Saudi Press Agency on 01 - 07 - 2009


The World Health Organization said today
it is working to mathematically model the spread of swine
flu, as concern grows that actual case numbers may be far
higher than the agency's tally of officially diagnosed
infections, according to AP.
WHO brought together over 20 independent experts for the
three-day meeting that began Wednesday to better understand
how the outbreak developed from a handful of cases to a
global epidemic in less than two months, said spokeswoman
Aphaluck Bhatiasevi.
«They will be working together to describe and predict
the behavior and impact of the pandemic, and demonstrate
potential outcomes of proposed intervention efforts,»
Bhatiasevi told The Associated Press.
According to WHO's latest update Wednesday, a total of
77,201 confirmed cases and 332 deaths have been reported in
over 110 countries.
But U.S. health officials said last week the number of
Americans infected with the new A(H1N1) virus may be as
high as 1 million. The estimate by the U.S. Center for
Disease Control and Prevention was based on mathematical
modeling and surveys by health officials.
«We're now probably off by orders of magnitude in terms
of the real number of cases versus the number of diagnosed
cases,» said Andrew Pekosz, a flu expert at Johns Hopkins
University in Baltimore.
In countries where the virus has firmly established,
counting individual cases doesn't paint an accurate picture
of the disease anymore, he said.
Still, information about confirmed infections can be fed
into mathematical models to predict future developments and
detect anomalies.
«A jump from one patient to 60 patients isn't a concern,
but a jump from one to 300 shows you there's something
going on that needs to be looked at carefully,» said
Pekosz.
On the other hand, «if you've got 100 cases and then week
later you've got 150, most mathematical models would
indicate that either the infection in your country isn't
behaving normally, or you're not diagnosing all the cases
that are occurring.»
WHO's Bhatiasevi said the experts would be looking not
just at case numbers, but also at how many severe
infections have occurred and which measures have helped
stem the spread of the disease.
This will help WHO advise countries on how to respond to
the pandemic and target their supply of anti-viral
medication and later vaccines, when those become available.
During the outbreak of SARS in Asia and foot and mouth
disease in Britain mathematical models were applied after
the event, said Pekosz.
Swine flu may offer the first opportunity to apply the
formulas as a pandemic is occurring, he said.


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