Author: Park, Hyeoun-Ae; Jung, Hyesil; On, Jeongah; Park, Seul Ki; Kang, Hannah
Title: Digital Epidemiology: Use of Digital Data Collected for Non-epidemiological Purposes in Epidemiological Studies Document date: 2018_10_31
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Snippet: Mobile phone data has been used to examine the movement of humans and its influence on infectious disease dynamics. For example, Wesolowski et al. [10] analyzed mobile phone call records as indicators of the travel patterns of 15 million mobile phone owners in Kenya over the course of 1 year. They combined the travel patterns with a detailed malaria risk map to estimate the movements of malaria parasites that could be caused by human movement. Th.....
Document: Mobile phone data has been used to examine the movement of humans and its influence on infectious disease dynamics. For example, Wesolowski et al. [10] analyzed mobile phone call records as indicators of the travel patterns of 15 million mobile phone owners in Kenya over the course of 1 year. They combined the travel patterns with a detailed malaria risk map to estimate the movements of malaria parasites that could be caused by human movement. This information enabled detailed analyses of parasite sources and sinks among hundreds of local settlements. Bengtsson et al. [11] used the position data of subscriber identity module (SIM) cards from the largest mobile phone company in Haiti to estimate the magnitude and trends of population movements following the 2010 Haiti earthquake and cholera outbreak.
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