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Author: Ashleigh R Tuite; Deepit Bhatia; Rahim Moineddin; Isaac Bogoch; Alexander G Watts; Kamran Khan
Title: Global trends in air travel: implications for connectivity and resilience to infectious disease threats
  • Document date: 2020_4_1
  • ID: 1p3zelv1_30
    Snippet: is the (which was not peer-reviewed) The copyright holder for this preprint . https://doi.org /10.1101 /10. /2020 are only available at the country level, which does not allow for analyses at a finer geographic scale. A key assumption in this analysis is that passenger volumes are a measure of importation pressure, with humans acting as the 'vectors' of disease. 23 This does not account for important differences in population vulnerability, such .....
    Document: is the (which was not peer-reviewed) The copyright holder for this preprint . https://doi.org /10.1101 /10. /2020 are only available at the country level, which does not allow for analyses at a finer geographic scale. A key assumption in this analysis is that passenger volumes are a measure of importation pressure, with humans acting as the 'vectors' of disease. 23 This does not account for important differences in population vulnerability, such as vaccination status, pre-existing health conditions, specific locations where tourists may be likely to visit, and reasons for traveling.

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