NAADSM is a framework for creating stochastic, spatial, state-transition simulation models of the spread and control of highly contagious diseases of animals. User-established parameters define model behavior in terms of disease progression; disease spread by animal-to-animal contact, contact with contaminated personnel or equipment, and airborne dissemination; and the implementation of control measures such as vaccination and depopulation. Resources available to implement disease control strategies are taken into consideration. The model records a wide variety of measures of the extent of simulated outbreaks and other characteristics. The graphical interface and output visualization features also make it a useful tool for training and preparedness exercises. NAADSM has been developed with broad international support, is now being used to evaluate outbreak scenarios and potential control strategies for economically important animal diseases in many countries around the world.

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GNU General Public License version 2.0 (GPLv2)

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Operating Systems

Linux, Windows

Languages

English, Spanish

Intended Audience

Government, Healthcare Industry, Science/Research, End Users/Desktop, Agriculture

User Interface

Win32 (MS Windows)

Programming Language

C, Delphi/Kylix

Related Categories

C Scientific Engineering, C Simulation Software, Delphi/Kylix Scientific Engineering, Delphi/Kylix Simulation Software

Registered

2013-06-26