Abstract Background The demographic composition and the frequency and nature of social contacts may affect the spread of influenza virus in a population, resulting in distinct age-dependent immunity patterns. As demography and social contact rates differ strongly between European countries, this may impact infection incidence and vaccine effectiveness and thus limit the extent to which conclusions derived from observations in one country can be generalized to others. In the current study, we aimed to decipher the impact of social contact patterns and demographic factors on simulation results and, thus, to determine to what extent vaccination results can be generalized. Methods We simulated the transmission of four influenza strains (A(H1N1)...
We expect social networks to change as a result of illness, but social contact data are generally co...
Abstract Background Self-protective behaviors of social distancing and vaccination uptake vary by de...
<div><p>Influenza vaccination is the primary approach to prevent influenza annually. WHO/CDC recomme...
Background: Mathematical modelling of infectious diseases transmitted by the respiratory or close-co...
BACKGROUND: For understanding the spread of infectious diseases it is crucial to have knowledge of t...
BACKGROUND: Mathematical modelling of infectious diseases transmitted by the respiratory or close-co...
Heterogeneities in contact networks have a major effect in determining whether a pathogen can become...
For understanding the spread of infectious diseases it is crucial to have knowledge of the patterns ...
Social contact patterns among individuals encode the transmission route of infectious diseases and a...
Abstract Background To reduce the burden of severe influenza, most industrialized countries target s...
Evaluating the relative importance of different social contexts in which infection transmission occu...
<div><p>Variability in the risk of transmission for respiratory pathogens can result from several fa...
<div><p>Social contact patterns among individuals encode the transmission route of infectious diseas...
Patterns of social mixing are key determinants of epidemic spread. Here we present the results of an...
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...
Abstract Background Self-protective behaviors of social distancing and vaccination uptake vary by de...
<div><p>Influenza vaccination is the primary approach to prevent influenza annually. WHO/CDC recomme...
Background: Mathematical modelling of infectious diseases transmitted by the respiratory or close-co...
BACKGROUND: For understanding the spread of infectious diseases it is crucial to have knowledge of t...
BACKGROUND: Mathematical modelling of infectious diseases transmitted by the respiratory or close-co...
Heterogeneities in contact networks have a major effect in determining whether a pathogen can become...
For understanding the spread of infectious diseases it is crucial to have knowledge of the patterns ...
Social contact patterns among individuals encode the transmission route of infectious diseases and a...
Abstract Background To reduce the burden of severe influenza, most industrialized countries target s...
Evaluating the relative importance of different social contexts in which infection transmission occu...
<div><p>Variability in the risk of transmission for respiratory pathogens can result from several fa...
<div><p>Social contact patterns among individuals encode the transmission route of infectious diseas...
Patterns of social mixing are key determinants of epidemic spread. Here we present the results of an...
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...
Abstract Background Self-protective behaviors of social distancing and vaccination uptake vary by de...
<div><p>Influenza vaccination is the primary approach to prevent influenza annually. WHO/CDC recomme...