A Social Network-based Model for AIDS Spread via Intravenous Drug Taking Trajectory
AIDS is a HTV virus caused incurable infection disease, which had been found so far to have the more complex spread pathways and exert the greater threats to human health and life than any other epidemic. The dynamic evolution process of AIDS spread network via the intravenous drug taking trajectory was studied in this paper. First of all, the drug taking related factors of AIDS spread were classified and summarized systematically on the basis of the latest official statistical data and a large number of the empirical research results. And then, a drug taking based simulation model for the dynamic network of AIDS spread designed in light of the above summarized results. A series of simulation experiments revealed a few interesting evolution laws of AIDS spread. It provides a new perspective to explore the problem of AIDS spread, and may be a powerful auxiliary tool for developing the effective prevention and control strategies of AIDS spread.
agent AIDS spread drug taking simulation model social network
Jian Qiao Feng Zhao Ying Fan Hongqiao Huang
School of Management Northwestern Polytechnical University Xian 710072, China
国际会议
2011 Seventh International Conference on Natural Computation(第七届自然计算国际会议 ICNC 2011)
上海
英文
1967-1971
2011-07-26(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)