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IBM Invents Technology to Prevent Spread of Infectious Diseases

Posted on June, Saturday 09, 2007 By itVARnews Staff

IBM has made an advanced software technology that can help predict the transmission of diseases around the globe to the open source community.



IBM announced that it has made available an advanced software technology that can help predict the transmission of diseases across countries and around the globe to the open source community. The tool will aid scientists and public health officials in understanding and planning more efficient responses to health crises, ultimately providing new tools for protecting population health.

The software, known as Spatio-Temporal Epidemiological Modeler (STEM), is now available for use through the Eclipse Open Healthcare Framework Project (OHF), hosted at the Eclipse Foundation, the non-profit foundation that guides the Eclipse open source community.

"With growing concerns over potential outbreaks of new strains of disease, and their ability to spread more easily because of modern transportation - the threat of a pandemic certainly is a global phenomenon," said Director, IBM India Research Laboratory, Dr. Daniel Dias. "Our response must be similarly global, and must re

ly -- as with so many other major issues we face today -- on open, collaborative innovation.�

STEM represents nearly three years of research spanning the globe with scientists from IBM’s various labs contributing to its creation. The technology is designed to enable the rapid creation of epidemiological models for how an infectious disease, such as avian influenza or dengue fever, is likely to geographically spread over time. STEM, which runs on any operating system, creates a graphical representation of the spread of a disease based on a variety of parameters such as population, geographic and macro-economic data, roadmaps, airport locations, travel patterns and bird migratory routes around the world.

“STEM allows public health officials to model the spread of a disease much like modeling a storm or hurricane – it’s like a health weather map,� said IBM Distinguished Engineer and program director, Healthcare and Life Sciences, Joseph Jasinski. “Until now,

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