The Impact of Workfkows on Decision Support in Pandemic Management

Georg Neubauer (Vortragende:r), Drazen Ignjatovic, Gerald Schimak, Georg Gerhard Duscher, Lisa Winkelmayer, Karin Rainer, Alois Leidwein, Gerald Lichtenegger

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Abstract

According to the WHO zoonoses are a worldwide major public health challenge due to the closeness to animals in human made environments as well as in nature. The management of pandemics caused by zoonotic pathogens leads to increased complexity because of the need to manage both the human medical as well as veterinarian perspective of such a disease. Both human and animal cases may need to be handled involving different actors with diverging capabilities. Within the project MOBILISE a mobile laboratory for pathogen risk group 4 with an integrated decision support system is developed. The decision support system is validated in 4 national trials, the scenarios of these trials are taking the national processes for the management of zoonoses into account. In this paper we describe the federal workflows for the management of zoonoses in Austria and discuss their impact of the development of the decision support system of MOBILISE.
OriginalspracheEnglisch
TitelIDIMT-2024
UntertitelChanges to ICT, Management, and Business through AI
Redakteure/-innenPetr Doucek , Michael Sonntag, Lea Nedomova
ErscheinungsortLinz, Österreich
KapitelAI Support for Crisis Management
Seiten35-42
Seitenumfang8
Band53
DOIs
PublikationsstatusVeröffentlicht - 6 Sept. 2024
Veranstaltung32nd Interdisciplinary Information Management Talks - EA Hotel Tereziánský dvůr , Hradec Králové, Tschechische Republik
Dauer: 4 Sept. 20246 Sept. 2024
Konferenznummer: 32
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Konferenz

Konferenz32nd Interdisciplinary Information Management Talks
KurztitelIDIMT-2024
Land/GebietTschechische Republik
StadtHradec Králové
Zeitraum4/09/246/09/24
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Research Field

  • Sustainable & Resilient Society

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