Author: Lin WANG; Xiang Li
Title: Spatial epidemiology of networked metapopulation: An overview Document date: 2014_6_4
ID: i9tbix2v_22
Snippet: As stated in Section 2, the networked metapopulation model is constructed with the individual-network frame, where the individuals are organized into social units (e.g., villages, towns, cities) defined as subpopulations, which are connected by transportation networks that identify the mobility routes. The disease prevails inside each subpopulation due to interpersonal contacts, and is transmitted among subpopulations through the mobility of infe.....
Document: As stated in Section 2, the networked metapopulation model is constructed with the individual-network frame, where the individuals are organized into social units (e.g., villages, towns, cities) defined as subpopulations, which are connected by transportation networks that identify the mobility routes. The disease prevails inside each subpopulation due to interpersonal contacts, and is transmitted among subpopulations through the mobility of infected individuals. Typically, the model is comprised of two scales of dynamics: (i) disease invasion among different subpopulations; (ii) disease reaction within each subpopulation. Recent progresses on these two aspects are specified here.
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