Infectious disease dynamics in metapopulations with heterogeneous transmission and recurrent mobility

W Cota, D Soriano-Panos, A Arenas… - New Journal of …, 2021 - iopscience.iop.org
Human mobility, contact patterns, and their interplay are key aspects of our social behavior
that shape the spread of infectious diseases across different regions. In the light of new …

[HTML][HTML] Integrated travel network model for studying epidemics: Interplay between journeys and epidemic

Z Ruan, C Wang, P Ming Hui, Z Liu - Scientific reports, 2015 - nature.com
The ease of travelling between cities has contributed much to globalization. Yet, it poses a
threat on epidemic outbreaks. It is of great importance for network science and health control …

[HTML][HTML] Modelling the effect of non-pharmaceutical interventions on COVID-19 transmission from mobility maps

U Hasan, H Al Jassmi, A Tridane, A Stanciole… - Infectious Disease …, 2022 - Elsevier
The world has faced the COVID-19 pandemic for over two years now, and it is time to revisit
the lessons learned from lockdown measures for theoretical and practical epidemiological …

[HTML][HTML] Estimation of human mobility patterns for forecasting the early spread of disease

Z Li, H Li, X Zhang, C Zhao - Healthcare, 2021 - mdpi.com
Human mobility data are indispensable in modeling large-scale epidemics, especially in
predicting the spatial spread of diseases and in evaluating spatial heterogeneity intervention …

[HTML][HTML] Travel patterns in China

T Garske, H Yu, Z Peng, M Ye, H Zhou, X Cheng, J Wu… - PloS one, 2011 - journals.plos.org
The spread of infectious disease epidemics is mediated by human travel. Yet human
mobility patterns vary substantially between countries and regions. Quantifying the …

Infectious disease implications of large-scale migration of Venezuelan nationals

AR Tuite, A Thomas-Bachli, H Acosta… - Journal of travel …, 2018 - academic.oup.com
Background The ongoing economic and political crisis in Venezuela has resulted in a
collapse of the healthcare system and the re-emergence of previously controlled or …

[HTML][HTML] Parameter scaling for epidemic size in a spatial epidemic model with mobile individuals

CT Urabe, G Tanaka, K Aihara, M Mimura - PloS one, 2016 - journals.plos.org
In recent years, serious infectious diseases tend to transcend national borders and widely
spread in a global scale. The incidence and prevalence of epidemics are highly influenced …

Potential dissemination of epidemics based on Brazilian mobile geolocation data. Part I: Population dynamics and future spreading of infection in the states of Sao …

PS Peixoto, D Marcondes, C Peixoto, L Queiroz… - MedRxiv, 2020 - medrxiv.org
Mobile geolocation data is a valuable asset in the assessment of movement patterns of a
population. Once a highly contagious disease takes place in a location the movement …

Recurrent host mobility in spatial epidemics: beyond reaction-diffusion

V Belik, T Geisel, D Brockmann - The European Physical Journal B, 2011 - Springer
Human mobility is a key factor in spatial disease dynamics and related phenomena. In
computational models host mobility is typically modeled by diffusion in space or on …

[HTML][HTML] Multinational patterns of seasonal asymmetry in human movement influence infectious disease dynamics

A Wesolowski, E zu Erbach-Schoenberg… - Nature …, 2017 - nature.com
Seasonal variation in human mobility is globally ubiquitous and affects the spatial spread of
infectious diseases, but the ability to measure seasonality in human movement has been …