Simulation of Mass Vaccination Programs: Centralized versus Mobile Vaccination
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Guniem, M. Z., & Davidrajuh, R. (2022). Simulation of Mass Vaccination Programs: Centralized versus Mobile Vaccination. International Journal of Simulation--Systems, Science & Technology, 23(1). 10.5013/IJSSST.a.23.01.06Sammendrag
Vaccines of different types and purposes are crucial for preventing the spread of deadly infectious diseases. However, deploying vaccines in highly populated areas proves to be a great challenge that must be evaluated and planned thoroughly before relying on any possible mass vaccination program. First, this paper highlights the significant differences between centralized and mobile mass vaccination programs. Then, it proposes workflows for these two programs. These workflows are used as a foundation for model building using Petri Nets. Finally, the models are implemented in the GPenSIM tool. This paper also presents a case study using the population in the municipality of Stavanger, showing the results of the simulations.