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+ | This is an Android app (under develoment) that uses weather and hydrologic data from the internet, in combination with data observed at the beach, to determine risk of illness for recreational users. | ||
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+ | A demonstration version of this tool is on this wiki: [[Beach app Demo|Beach App demo]] | ||
==Apps and tools on other sites== | ==Apps and tools on other sites== |
Revision as of 22:01, 21 February 2013
Contents
Dose-Response Calculator
The Dose-Response Calculator provides the user with a tool that greatly reduces the work it takes to perform a risk assessment. The tool offers an automated dose response calculator, which the user simply has to select a pathogen and input a dose to generate a completed dose response. An added feature of this application is its connection with the QMRAwiki, which provides a dynamically updated list of pathogens and models that the user can select from.
Live dose-response graphs
Graph and compare different dose response models in real time:
Note: This app uses software ('shiny' package in R) that is still in beta.
Cost-benefit analysis example spreadsheet
We have a simple example of cost-benefit tradeoffs for a scenario of decontamination following an anthrax event. File:RiskMgtAnthraxDeconExample.xls
See also cost-benefit analysis elsewhere in this wiki.
'Beach App': a tool to assist beach closure decisions
This is an Android app (under develoment) that uses weather and hydrologic data from the internet, in combination with data observed at the beach, to determine risk of illness for recreational users.
A demonstration version of this tool is on this wiki: Beach App demo