Radosavljevic2009_BioterroristAttack_PanicProtection_1

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BIOMD0000000836
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This model is from the article:
Epidemics of panic during a bioterrorist attack--a mathematical model.
Radosavljevic V, Radunovic D, Belojevic G. Med Hypotheses 2009 Sep;73(3):342-6 19423234 ,
Abstract:
A bioterrorist attacks usually cause epidemics of panic in a targeted population. We have presented epidemiologic aspect of this phenomenon as a three-component model--host, information on an attack and social network. We have proposed a mathematical model of panic and counter-measures as the function of time in a population exposed to a bioterrorist attack. The model comprises ordinary differential equations and graphically presented combinations of the equations parameters. Clinically, we have presented a model through a sequence of psychic conditions and disorders initiated by an act of bioterrorism. This model might be helpful for an attacked community to timely and properly apply counter-measures and to minimize human mental suffering during a bioterrorist attack.

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Related Publication
  • Epidemics of panic during a bioterrorist attack--a mathematical model.
  • Radosavljevic V, Radunovic D, Belojevic G
  • Medical hypotheses , 9/ 2009 , Volume 73 , pages: 342-346 , PubMed ID: 19423234
  • Military Institute of Preventive Medicine, Belgrade, Serbia.
  • A bioterrorist attacks usually cause epidemics of panic in a targeted population. We have presented epidemiologic aspect of this phenomenon as a three-component model--host, information on an attack and social network. We have proposed a mathematical model of panic and counter-measures as the function of time in a population exposed to a bioterrorist attack. The model comprises ordinary differential equations and graphically presented combinations of the equations parameters. Clinically, we have presented a model through a sequence of psychic conditions and disorders initiated by an act of bioterrorism. This model might be helpful for an attacked community to timely and properly apply counter-measures and to minimize human mental suffering during a bioterrorist attack.
Contributors
Submitter of the first revision: Vijayalakshmi Chelliah
Submitter of this revision: Mohammad Umer Sharif Shohan
Modellers: Vijayalakshmi Chelliah, Mohammad Umer Sharif Shohan

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PubMed 19423234

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Taxonomy Homo sapiens

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Gene Ontology fear response
Experimental Factor Ontology panic disorder


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  • Model originally submitted by : Vijayalakshmi Chelliah
  • Submitted: Mar 7, 2012 2:32:01 PM
  • Last Modified: Oct 22, 2019 9:20:53 AM
Revisions
  • Version: 4 public model Download this version
    • Submitted on: Oct 22, 2019 9:20:53 AM
    • Submitted by: Mohammad Umer Sharif Shohan
    • With comment: Automatically added model identifier BIOMD0000000836
  • Version: 2 public model Download this version
    • Submitted on: Mar 7, 2012 2:35:24 PM
    • Submitted by: Vijayalakshmi Chelliah
    • With comment: Current version of Radosavljevic2009_BioterroristAttack_PanicProtection
  • Version: 1 public model Download this version
    • Submitted on: Mar 7, 2012 2:32:01 PM
    • Submitted by: Vijayalakshmi Chelliah
    • With comment: Original import of model

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Species
Species Initial Concentration/Amount
P 0.1 mol
S 0.1 mol
Reactions
Reactions Rate Parameters
P = ((-gamma)+delta*S)*P ((-gamma)+delta*S)*P delta = 1.0; gamma = 0.0
S = (alpha*(1-S/C)-beta*P)*S (alpha*(1-S/C)-beta*P)*S alpha = 6.0; C = 10.0; beta = 2.8
Curator's comment:
(added: 22 Oct 2019, 09:20:41, updated: 22 Oct 2019, 09:20:41)
The model is encoded using COPASI 4.24 (Build 197) and plots are generated using R ggplot package. Mode simulation time for left figure is 20 days and right figure is 2 days. Two figures were drawn from the model based on the data provided in the paper. The values of panic intensity and protection was changed to 0.1 and 0.1 by trial and error. Several data were missing in the paper like whole population but the value was set to 10 as the xml file provided contained that parameter. Both the figures are exact match with the given figure as per pattern but the value is 10 times in the y -axis.