Study on infection process of bird flu within poultry farm based on modeling and simulation.

In a production process of a poultry farm, the entire population of domestic birds is maintained at manageable capacity. After intrusion of influenza virus, infected birds become sources of virus regardless of being alive or dead,unless they are completely removed. A mathematical model based on thes...

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Egile Nagusiak: T. Delia Nova, H. Mawengkang, M. Watanabe
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Argitaratua: School of Industrial Technology, Universiti Sains Malaysia 2014
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spelling oai:http:--agris.upm.edu.my:0-7520Study on infection process of bird flu within poultry farm based on modeling and simulation.T. Delia NovaH. MawengkangM. WatanabeBirdsAvian influenza virusSwine influenzavirusPoultry farmingMalaysiaIn a production process of a poultry farm, the entire population of domestic birds is maintained at manageable capacity. After intrusion of influenza virus, infected birds become sources of virus regardless of being alive or dead,unless they are completely removed. A mathematical model based on these factors is analyzed to study evolution of susceptible birds and infected birds, and virus concentration. Results of analysis show that the population of domestic birds can be made secure against infection by proper vaccination and proper removal of infected birds.School of Industrial Technology, Universiti Sains MalaysiaPenang, Malaysia2014-08-27T03:15:13Z2014-08-27T03:15:13Z2010Proceedings PaperArticleRefereedProceeding of the International Conference on Environmental Research and Technology (ICERT 2010): Parkroyal Hotel, Penang , Malaysia, 2-4 June 2010, p. 435-441978-967-5417-79-5http://agris.upm.edu.my:8080/dspace/handle/0/7520MY2013050262enhttp://www.oceandocs.org/license
institution AGRIS
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language English
topic Birds
Avian influenza virus
Swine influenzavirus
Poultry farming
Malaysia
spellingShingle Birds
Avian influenza virus
Swine influenzavirus
Poultry farming
Malaysia
T. Delia Nova
H. Mawengkang
M. Watanabe
Study on infection process of bird flu within poultry farm based on modeling and simulation.
description In a production process of a poultry farm, the entire population of domestic birds is maintained at manageable capacity. After intrusion of influenza virus, infected birds become sources of virus regardless of being alive or dead,unless they are completely removed. A mathematical model based on these factors is analyzed to study evolution of susceptible birds and infected birds, and virus concentration. Results of analysis show that the population of domestic birds can be made secure against infection by proper vaccination and proper removal of infected birds.
format Proceedings Paper
author T. Delia Nova
H. Mawengkang
M. Watanabe
author_facet T. Delia Nova
H. Mawengkang
M. Watanabe
author_sort T. Delia Nova
title Study on infection process of bird flu within poultry farm based on modeling and simulation.
title_short Study on infection process of bird flu within poultry farm based on modeling and simulation.
title_full Study on infection process of bird flu within poultry farm based on modeling and simulation.
title_fullStr Study on infection process of bird flu within poultry farm based on modeling and simulation.
title_full_unstemmed Study on infection process of bird flu within poultry farm based on modeling and simulation.
title_sort study on infection process of bird flu within poultry farm based on modeling and simulation.
publisher School of Industrial Technology, Universiti Sains Malaysia
publishDate 2014
url http://agris.upm.edu.my:8080/dspace/handle/0/7520
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