Can You Forecast The Spread Of A Deadly Disease?

Caitlin Fairchild | Nextgov.com | August 18, 2014

How do you accurately predict the spread of a painful and sometimes deadly disease?  The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency is hoping to do just that, with its latest crowdsourcing project.

The Chikungunya virus is spread by mosquitos, and symptoms include fever, joint pain, muscle pain, joint swelling and rash. There is no vaccine or medicine to treat the virus, and it's now been detected in the Western hemisphere.

Until recent years, the Americas had not seen a case of Chikungunya in decades. The virus originated in Africa, then spread to South and Southeast Asia, and in 2013 appeared in the Caribbean. By May 2014, 10 imported cases had been reported in Florida.  Now, DARPA wants to track and forecast the spread of the disease and is willing to pay as much as $150,000 to anyone who can do so...