Google algorithm may help identify routes of infection
A method used by search engine Google to rank search results may help reduce the transmission of hospital acquired infections like the "superbug" MRSA, say researchers.
LONDON: A method used by search engine Google to rank search results may help reduce the transmission of hospital acquired infections like the "superbug" MRSA, say researchers.
Clive Beggs, a Bradford University researcher who is studying prevention and control of hospital acquired infections, says that Google's PageRank algorithm may help identify key routes of infection and transmission by analysing data from wards. He says that his may in turn help focus preventive measures more accurately.
As for the web world, PageRank ranks web pages in terms of importance by analysing how many other pages link to them. Policymakers recommend enforcing stricter washing of hands to stem hospital-acquired infections, including MRSA.
Beggs says that though this measure has been shown to help, infections in the UK are not falling.
"The question is, how do bugs get from A to B? We don't really know that much about the epidemiology of these infections," New Scientist journal quoted Beggs as saying.
Beggs colleague, mathematician named Simon Shepherd, feels that the PageRank algorithm may help rank routes of infection in the same way it ranks search results in the web world.
"Something isn't working. The hand-borne route is the major route, but there are others and we need to know what they are," Shepherd said.
"Our new model is based very much on the way Google has achieved number one status among search engines. When (Google's) spiders crawl the web they build up a connectivity matrix of links between pages," he added.
He has already begun testing the technique using data gathered for another study. "We sussed out in one ward that the chief node was a light switch. It could potentially distribute infection to the rest of the ward very quickly," he said.
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