Simulation of spreading of sexually transmitted infections

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Introduction

Spreading of sexually transmitted infections such as HIV is not yet fully understand phonenomena. The problem with statistics is that he real number of HIV possitive people is latent. Only the number of people which know about their infections is known. The real number of people which are infected must be only estimated. One of methods of how this number can be estimated is by agent based simulation where agents - people behave similarily to real people.

Software

NetLogo 6.0 (Decemeber 20, 2016)

Methods, limitations and goal

The speed of speding of sexually transmitted infections depends mainly on sexual behavoir of people. The behavior of agents was set to follow the answers from behavioral researches. The goal is that the simulation will be approximation of reality. Since it is hard to simulate whole world the simulation is limited to one relatively closed place. The people in simulation cannot move to other locality and other people do immigrate to the simulation. We conjecture that migration to and from nearby towns and cities would not have big impact since it is almost equivalent to dying agents and to new agents being born from the observers view.

However background reaseach showed that other factors impact the number of HIV positive people which is not not captured by the simulation. The main of them is tourism. It is evident that the infection speads in tourstical destinations and by the flow of turists. Even in czech republic the increase of new HIV possitive people corellates with the popularity of turistical destinations such as thailand.