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THE BOSTON GLOBE Nov. 3, 2014
By Carolyn Y. Johnson
Northeastern University researchers use computers to simulate 20 million virtual Ebola outbreaks each week. Yale scientists are building three models that project the spread of the deadly disease. And a team at Boston Children’s Hospital is combing through data to gauge whether medical interventions are working.
.... they are providing a constant stream of evidence that is beginning to reveal the weak spots of the epidemic. For example, scientists’ models are beginning to identify basic patterns of who is being infected and when and how Ebola is being spread, which could help identify the most meaningful ways to intervene.
...According to their model, isolating three-quarters of the patients within the first four days that they show symptoms would help eliminate the disease.
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