Author: Monique R. Ambrose; Adam J. Kucharski; Pierre Formenty; Jean-Jacques Muyembe-Tamfum; Anne W. Rimoin; James O. Lloyd-Smith
Title: Quantifying transmission of emerging zoonoses: Using mathematical models to maximize the value of surveillance data Document date: 2019_6_19
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Snippet: This analysis serves to emphasize the importance of selecting an appropriate spatial scale 611 and using caution when interpreting results obtained using spatially aggregated data. Many 612 methods implicitly assume a certain scale of spatial transmission, often ignoring the possibility 613 of longer-range transmissions, so careful consideration of whether that scale is appropriate for 614 the system is essential. 615.....
Document: This analysis serves to emphasize the importance of selecting an appropriate spatial scale 611 and using caution when interpreting results obtained using spatially aggregated data. Many 612 methods implicitly assume a certain scale of spatial transmission, often ignoring the possibility 613 of longer-range transmissions, so careful consideration of whether that scale is appropriate for 614 the system is essential. 615
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