The spread of infectious diseases fundamentally depends on the pattern of contacts between individuals. Although studies of contact networks have shown that heterogeneity in the number of contacts and the duration of contacts can have far-reaching epidemiological consequences, models often assume that contacts are chosen at random and thereby ignore the sociological, temporal and/or spatial clustering of contacts. Here we investigate the simultaneous effects of heterogeneous and clustered contact patterns on epidemic dynamics. To model population structure, we generalize the configuration model which has a tunable degree distribution (number of contacts per node) and level of clustering (number of three cliques). To model epidemic dynamics ...
One major aim of statistics is to systematically study outcomes of interest in a population by obser...
Infectious diseases typically spread over a contact network with millions of individuals, whose shee...
The dynamic nature of contact patterns creates diverse temporal structures. In particular, empirical...
Erik M. Volz is with University of Michigan, Joel C. Miller is with Harvard University and the Natio...
Erik M. Volz is with University of Michigan, Joel C. Miller is with Harvard University and the Natio...
We investigate the effects of heterogeneous and clustered contact patterns on the timescale and fina...
An epidemic spreading through a network of regular, repeated, contacts behaves differently from one ...
An epidemic spreading through a network of regular, repeated, contacts behaves differently from one ...
Realistic human contact networks capable of spreading infectious disease, for example studied in soc...
It is now well appreciated that population structure can have a major impact on disease dynamics, ou...
Epidemiological models are used to inform health policy on issues such as target vaccination levels,...
International audienceMotivated by the analysis of social networks, we study a model of random netwo...
Infectious diseases typically spread over a contact network with millions of individuals, whose shee...
Networks provide a mathematically rich framework to represent social contacts sufficient for the tra...
Stochastic modeling of disease dynamics has had a long tradition. Among the first epidemic models in...
One major aim of statistics is to systematically study outcomes of interest in a population by obser...
Infectious diseases typically spread over a contact network with millions of individuals, whose shee...
The dynamic nature of contact patterns creates diverse temporal structures. In particular, empirical...
Erik M. Volz is with University of Michigan, Joel C. Miller is with Harvard University and the Natio...
Erik M. Volz is with University of Michigan, Joel C. Miller is with Harvard University and the Natio...
We investigate the effects of heterogeneous and clustered contact patterns on the timescale and fina...
An epidemic spreading through a network of regular, repeated, contacts behaves differently from one ...
An epidemic spreading through a network of regular, repeated, contacts behaves differently from one ...
Realistic human contact networks capable of spreading infectious disease, for example studied in soc...
It is now well appreciated that population structure can have a major impact on disease dynamics, ou...
Epidemiological models are used to inform health policy on issues such as target vaccination levels,...
International audienceMotivated by the analysis of social networks, we study a model of random netwo...
Infectious diseases typically spread over a contact network with millions of individuals, whose shee...
Networks provide a mathematically rich framework to represent social contacts sufficient for the tra...
Stochastic modeling of disease dynamics has had a long tradition. Among the first epidemic models in...
One major aim of statistics is to systematically study outcomes of interest in a population by obser...
Infectious diseases typically spread over a contact network with millions of individuals, whose shee...
The dynamic nature of contact patterns creates diverse temporal structures. In particular, empirical...