Selected article for: "epidemic outbreak and single epidemic outbreak"

Author: Lin WANG; Xiang Li
Title: Spatial epidemiology of networked metapopulation: An overview
  • Document date: 2014_6_4
  • ID: i9tbix2v_11
    Snippet: It is not convincing to describe the large-scale spatial pandemic spreading by directly following the routine of network epidemiology, since the network perspective still concerns the epidemic outbreak in a single population, despite considering the connectivity structure among hosts. This can hardly capture the key features of spatial transmission of infectious diseases: epidemics prevails inside separate locations such as cities, each of which .....
    Document: It is not convincing to describe the large-scale spatial pandemic spreading by directly following the routine of network epidemiology, since the network perspective still concerns the epidemic outbreak in a single population, despite considering the connectivity structure among hosts. This can hardly capture the key features of spatial transmission of infectious diseases: epidemics prevails inside separate locations such as cities, each of which can be regarded as a pop-ulation, and is transmitted among populations through the travel of infected individuals.

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