Simulation to assess; the efficacy of US airport entry screening of passengers for pandemic influenza

Simulation to assess; the efficacy of US airport entry screening of passengers for pandemic influenza

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Article ID: iaor200968938
Country: United Kingdom
Volume: 12
Issue: 2/3/4
Start Page Number: 290
End Page Number: 310
Publication Date: May 2009
Journal: International Journal of Risk Assessment and Management
Authors: , , , , , ,
Keywords: transportation: air, simulation: applications
Abstract:

We present our methodology and stochastic discrete-event simulation developed to model the screening of passengers for pandemic influenza at the US port-of-entry airports. Our model uniquely combines epidemiology modelling, evolving infected states and conditions of passengers over time, and operational considerations of screening in a single simulation. The simulation begins with international aircraft arrivals to the US. Passengers are then randomly assigned to one of three states – not infected, infected with pandemic influenza and infected with other respiratory illness. Passengers then pass through various screening layers (i.e. pre-departure screening, en route screening, primary screening and secondary screening) and ultimately exit the system. We track the status of each passenger over time, with a special emphasis on false negatives (i.e. passengers infected with pandemic influenza, but are not identified as such) as these passengers pose a significant threat as they could unknowingly spread the pandemic influenza virus throughout our nation.

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