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Your dollar at work against H1N1

by on May.04, 2009, under Science Life

The NY Times has an interesting article this morning about H1N1 influenza virus forecasts for the nation, that uses the internet site where’s george to come up with statistical modeling of the spread of the disease.

The routes taken by millions of them are at the core of a computer model at Northwestern University that is predicting the epidemic’s future. Reassuringly, it foresees only about 2,000 cases by the end of this month, mostly in New York, Los Angeles, Miami and Houston.

In the past decade, the Internet has allowed health agencies to spot emerging viruses much sooner: local public health reports posted on the Web along with items from newspapers and radio stations are harvested by keyword-scanning programs. Now, in tandem with that, supercomputers are being enlisted to predict their spread.

Here is the author on today’s The Takeaway from WNYC. I love the internet.

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