Variability in the risk of transmission for respiratory pathogens can result from several factors, including the intrinsic properties of the pathogen, the immune state of the host and the host’s behaviour. It has been proposed that self-reported social mixing patterns can explain the behavioural component of this variability, with simulated intervention studies based on these data used routinely to inform public health policy. However, in the absence of robust studies with biological endpoints for individuals, it is unclear how age and social behaviour contribute to infection risk. To examine how the structure and nature of social contacts influenced infection risk over the course of a single epidemic, we designed a flexible disease modelli...
Evaluating the relative importance of different social contexts in which infection transmission occu...
The dynamics of a spreading disease and individual behavioral changes are entangled processes that h...
BACKGROUND: Mathematical models, based on data describing normal patterns of social mixing, are used...
Variability in the risk of transmission for respiratory pathogens can result from several factors, i...
Variability in the risk of transmission for respiratory pathogens can result from several factors, i...
The interaction of human social behaviour and transmission is an intriguing aspect of the life cycle...
We expect social networks to change as a result of illness, but social contact data are generally co...
We expect social networks to change as a result of illness, but social contact data are generally co...
<div><p>Patterns of social mixing are key determinants of epidemic spread. Here we present the resul...
Abstract Background Mixing patterns of human populations play a crucial role in shaping the spreadin...
The estimation of transmission parameters has been problematic for diseases that rely predominantly ...
Mathematical modelling of infectious diseases transmitted by the respiratory or close-contact route ...
Patterns of social mixing are key determinants of epidemic spread. Here we present the results of an...
BACKGROUND: Mathematical modelling of infectious diseases transmitted by the respiratory or close-co...
Recent serological studies of seasonal influenza A in humans suggest a striking characteristic profi...
Evaluating the relative importance of different social contexts in which infection transmission occu...
The dynamics of a spreading disease and individual behavioral changes are entangled processes that h...
BACKGROUND: Mathematical models, based on data describing normal patterns of social mixing, are used...
Variability in the risk of transmission for respiratory pathogens can result from several factors, i...
Variability in the risk of transmission for respiratory pathogens can result from several factors, i...
The interaction of human social behaviour and transmission is an intriguing aspect of the life cycle...
We expect social networks to change as a result of illness, but social contact data are generally co...
We expect social networks to change as a result of illness, but social contact data are generally co...
<div><p>Patterns of social mixing are key determinants of epidemic spread. Here we present the resul...
Abstract Background Mixing patterns of human populations play a crucial role in shaping the spreadin...
The estimation of transmission parameters has been problematic for diseases that rely predominantly ...
Mathematical modelling of infectious diseases transmitted by the respiratory or close-contact route ...
Patterns of social mixing are key determinants of epidemic spread. Here we present the results of an...
BACKGROUND: Mathematical modelling of infectious diseases transmitted by the respiratory or close-co...
Recent serological studies of seasonal influenza A in humans suggest a striking characteristic profi...
Evaluating the relative importance of different social contexts in which infection transmission occu...
The dynamics of a spreading disease and individual behavioral changes are entangled processes that h...
BACKGROUND: Mathematical models, based on data describing normal patterns of social mixing, are used...