Agent-Based Modeling and Simulation of Nosocomial Infection among Healthcare Workers during Ebola Virus Disease Outbreak in Sierra Leone
Authored by Tracey Elizabeth Claire Jones-Konneh, Tomomi Suda, Hiroyuki Sasaki, Shinichi Egawa
Date Published: 2018
DOI: 10.1620/tjem.245.231
Sponsors:
Japanese Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS)
Japan International Cooperation Agency
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AnyLogic
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Abstract
Healthcare workers (HCWs) are often exposed to nosocomial infection when
caring for patients with Ebola Virus Disease (EVD). During the 2014-2016
EVD outbreak in West Africa, more than 200 HCWs died of EVD in Sierra
Leone. To determine the factors that are important for preventing
infection among HCWs during EVD outbreak, we used agent-based modeling
and simulation (ABMS) by focusing on education, training and performance
of HCWs. Here, we assumed 1,000 HCWs as ``agents{''} to analyze their
behavior within a given condition and selected four parameters (P1-P4)
that are important in the prevention of infection: ``initially educated
HCWs (P1){''}, ``initially educated trained (P2){''}, ``probability of
seeking training (P3){''} and ``probability of appropriate care
procedure (P4).{''} After varying each parameter from 0\% to 100\%, P3
and P4 showed a greater effect on reducing the number of HCWs infected
during EVD outbreak, compared with the other two parameters. The numbers
of infected HCWs were decreased from 897 to 26 and from 1,000 to 59,
respectively, when P3 or P4 was increased from 0\% to 100\%. When P2 was
increased from 0\% to 100\%, the number of HCWs infected was decreased
from 166 to 44. Paradoxically, the number of HCWs infected was increased
from 56 to 109, when P1 was increased, indicating that initial education
alone cannot prevent nosocomial infection. Our results indicate that
effective training and appropriate care procedure play an important role
in preventing infection. The present model is useful to manage
nosocomial infection among HCWs during EVD outbreak.
Tags
Agent-Based Modeling and Simulation
Nosocomial infection
Ebola virus disease
Healthcare
workers
Sierra leone