<div><p>Decreasing the number of people who must be vaccinated to immunize a community against an infectious disease could both save resources and decrease outbreak sizes. A key to reaching such a lower threshold of immunization is to find and vaccinate people who, through their behavior, are more likely than average to become infected and to spread the disease further. Fortunately, the very behavior that makes these people important to vaccinate can help us to localize them. Earlier studies have shown that one can use previous contacts to find people that are central in static contact networks. However, real contact patterns are not static. In this paper, we investigate if there is additional information in the temporal contact structure f...
In today’s highly connected world, contagion processes on networks are of interest and concern acros...
The high incidence of emerging infectious diseases has highlighted the importance of effective immun...
Contact networks are often used in epidemiological studies to describe the patterns of interactions ...
Decreasing the number of people who must be vaccinated to immunize a community against an infectious...
Decreasing the number of people who must be vaccinated to immunize a community against an infectious...
Infectious diseases are still a major global burden for modern society causing 13 million deaths ann...
Personal contact networks that represent social interactions can be used to identify who can infect ...
preading processes represent a very efficient tool to investigate the structural properties of netwo...
Abstract Background Human behavior influences infectious disease transmission, and numerous "prevale...
This thesis consists of two articles. 1. Mbare S., Andersson M., Svensson Å, Britton T. (2007): Soc...
Motivated by the increasing number of COVID-19 cases that have been observed in many countries after...
The immunization strategies through contact tracing on the susceptible-infected-recovered framework ...
International audienceEmpirical data on contacts between individuals in social contexts play an impo...
The success of an infectious disease to invade a population is strongly controlled by the population...
In this paper, we aim to effectively suppress the spread of epidemic/information via blocking/removi...
In today’s highly connected world, contagion processes on networks are of interest and concern acros...
The high incidence of emerging infectious diseases has highlighted the importance of effective immun...
Contact networks are often used in epidemiological studies to describe the patterns of interactions ...
Decreasing the number of people who must be vaccinated to immunize a community against an infectious...
Decreasing the number of people who must be vaccinated to immunize a community against an infectious...
Infectious diseases are still a major global burden for modern society causing 13 million deaths ann...
Personal contact networks that represent social interactions can be used to identify who can infect ...
preading processes represent a very efficient tool to investigate the structural properties of netwo...
Abstract Background Human behavior influences infectious disease transmission, and numerous "prevale...
This thesis consists of two articles. 1. Mbare S., Andersson M., Svensson Å, Britton T. (2007): Soc...
Motivated by the increasing number of COVID-19 cases that have been observed in many countries after...
The immunization strategies through contact tracing on the susceptible-infected-recovered framework ...
International audienceEmpirical data on contacts between individuals in social contexts play an impo...
The success of an infectious disease to invade a population is strongly controlled by the population...
In this paper, we aim to effectively suppress the spread of epidemic/information via blocking/removi...
In today’s highly connected world, contagion processes on networks are of interest and concern acros...
The high incidence of emerging infectious diseases has highlighted the importance of effective immun...
Contact networks are often used in epidemiological studies to describe the patterns of interactions ...