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Med Hypotheses ; 73(3): 342-6, 2009 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19423234

ABSTRACT

A bioterrorist attacks usually cause epidemics of panic in a targeted population. We have presented epidemiologic aspect of this phenomenon as a three-component model--host, information on an attack and social network. We have proposed a mathematical model of panic and counter-measures as the function of time in a population exposed to a bioterrorist attack. The model comprises ordinary differential equations and graphically presented combinations of the equations parameters. Clinically, we have presented a model through a sequence of psychic conditions and disorders initiated by an act of bioterrorism. This model might be helpful for an attacked community to timely and properly apply counter-measures and to minimize human mental suffering during a bioterrorist attack.


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Bioterrorism/psychology , Bioterrorism/statistics & numerical data , Models, Psychological , Panic Disorder/epidemiology , Panic Disorder/psychology , Panic , Proportional Hazards Models , Computer Simulation , Humans , Incidence , Risk Assessment , Risk Factors
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