Multiscale mobility networks and the spatial spreading of infectious diseases
Indiana University Bloomington · Institute for Scientific Interchange
Abstract
Among the realistic ingredients to be considered in the computational modeling of infectious diseases, human mobility represents a crucial challenge both on the theoretical side and in view of the limited availability of empirical data. To study the interplay between short-scale commuting flows and long-range airline traffic in shaping the spatiotemporal pattern of a global epidemic we (i) analyze mobility data from 29 countries around the world and find a gravity model able to provide a global description of commuting patterns up to 300 kms and (ii) integrate in a worldwide-structured metapopulation epidemic model a timescale-separation technique for evaluating the force of infection due to multiscale…
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- 28.86
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- 100%
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6Topics & keywords
- Metapopulation
- Computer science
- Range (aeronautics)
- Spatial ecology
- Scale (ratio)
- Economic geography
- Geography
- Ecology