Self-reported social mixing patterns are commonly used in mathematical models of infectious diseases. It is particularly important to quantify patterns for school-age children given their disproportionate role in transmission, but it remains unclear how the structure of such social interactions changes over time. By integrating data collection into a public engagement programme, we examined self-reported contact networks in year 7 groups in four UK secondary schools. We collected data from 460 unique participants across four rounds of data collection conducted between January and June 2015, with 7,315 identifiable contacts reported in total. Although individual-level contacts varied over the study period, we were able to obtain out-of-sampl...
Students attending schools play an important role in the transmission of influenza. In this study, w...
Face-to-face contacts between individuals contribute to shape social networks and play an important ...
Patterns of social mixing are key determinants of epidemic spread. Here we present the results of an...
Self-reported social mixing patterns are commonly used in mathematical models of infectious diseases...
Self-reported social mixing patterns are commonly used in mathematical models of infectious diseases...
Self-reported social mixing patterns are commonly used in mathematical models of infectious diseases...
Primary schools constitute a key risk group for the transmission of infectious diseases, concentrati...
Primary schools constitute a key risk group for the transmission of infectious diseases, concentrati...
Students attending schools play an important role in the transmission of influenza. In this study, w...
Students attending schools play an important role in the transmission of influenza. In this study, w...
Estimates of contact rates and mixing patterns among school-aged children may be informative for acu...
International audienceFace-to-face contacts between individuals contribute to shape social networks ...
A major goal of infectious disease epidemiology is to understand and predict the spread of infection...
A major goal of infectious disease epidemiology is to understand and predict the spread of infection...
In this paper, we provide a statistical analysis of high-resolution contact pattern data within prim...
Students attending schools play an important role in the transmission of influenza. In this study, w...
Face-to-face contacts between individuals contribute to shape social networks and play an important ...
Patterns of social mixing are key determinants of epidemic spread. Here we present the results of an...
Self-reported social mixing patterns are commonly used in mathematical models of infectious diseases...
Self-reported social mixing patterns are commonly used in mathematical models of infectious diseases...
Self-reported social mixing patterns are commonly used in mathematical models of infectious diseases...
Primary schools constitute a key risk group for the transmission of infectious diseases, concentrati...
Primary schools constitute a key risk group for the transmission of infectious diseases, concentrati...
Students attending schools play an important role in the transmission of influenza. In this study, w...
Students attending schools play an important role in the transmission of influenza. In this study, w...
Estimates of contact rates and mixing patterns among school-aged children may be informative for acu...
International audienceFace-to-face contacts between individuals contribute to shape social networks ...
A major goal of infectious disease epidemiology is to understand and predict the spread of infection...
A major goal of infectious disease epidemiology is to understand and predict the spread of infection...
In this paper, we provide a statistical analysis of high-resolution contact pattern data within prim...
Students attending schools play an important role in the transmission of influenza. In this study, w...
Face-to-face contacts between individuals contribute to shape social networks and play an important ...
Patterns of social mixing are key determinants of epidemic spread. Here we present the results of an...