综合人口数据库:美国家禽养殖场的地理空间数据库。

Mark C Bruhn, Breda Munoz, James Cajka, Gary Smith, Ross J Curry, Diane K Wagener, William D Wheaton
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家畜传染病对经济、社会和公共卫生造成的普遍和潜在的严重后果要求制定快速应对计划。基于主体的模型正越来越多地被用于分析动物传播的传染病暴发的传播,并得出控制未来暴发的备选政策。虽然动物农场的位置、类型和规模是重要的模型输入,但目前在美国还没有关于实际农场位置和特征的公共领域的全国性地理空间数据库。本报告描述了一种开发合成数据集的新方法,该数据集复制了家禽养殖场的空间分布,以及饲养的鸟类的类型和数量。它结合了国家汇总的家禽养殖场数量、土地使用/土地覆盖、交通、商业和地形数据,以生成美国邻近地区可能发现家禽养殖场的位置。仿真方法用于评估该方法的准确性,当与随机放置替代方法进行比较时,发现该方法优越。结果表明,采用这种方法模拟传染病研究人员感兴趣的其他牲畜养殖场是可行的。
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Synthesized Population Databases: A Geospatial Database of US Poultry Farms.

The pervasive and potentially severe economic, social, and public health consequences of infectious disease in farmed animals require that plans be in place for a rapid response. Increasingly, agent-based models are being used to analyze the spread of animal-borne infectious disease outbreaks and derive policy alternatives to control future outbreaks. Although the locations, types, and sizes of animal farms are essential model inputs, no public domain nationwide geospatial database of actual farm locations and characteristics currently exists in the United States. This report describes a novel method to develop a synthetic dataset that replicates the spatial distribution of poultry farms, as well as the type and number of birds raised on them. It combines county-aggregated poultry farm counts, land use/land cover, transportation, business, and topographic data to generate locations in the conterminous United States where poultry farms are likely to be found. Simulation approaches used to evaluate the accuracy of this method when compared to that of a random placement alternative found this method to be superior. The results suggest the viability of adapting this method to simulate other livestock farms of interest to infectious disease researchers.

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