Human mobility is an important driver of geographic spread of infectious pathogens. Detailed information about human movements during outbreaks are, however, difficult to obtain and may not be available during future epidemics. The Ebola virus disease (EVD) outbreak in West Africa between 2014-16 demonstrated how quickly pathogens can spread to large urban centers following one cross-species transmission event. Here we describe a flexible transmission model to test the utility of generalised human movement models in estimating EVD cases and spatial spread over the course of the outbreak. A transmission model that includes a general model of human mobility significantly improves prediction of EVD's incidence compared to models without this c...
The understanding of human mobility and the development of qualitative models as well as quantitativ...
<p>Human travel affects important processes in public health and infectious disease dynamics. Refine...
This article was supported by the German Research Foundation (DFG) and the Open Access Publication F...
Human mobility is an important driver of geographic spread of infectious pathogens. Detailed informa...
Human mobility is an important driver of geographic spread of infectious pathogens. Detailed informa...
Reliable estimates of human mobility are important for understanding the spatial spread of infectiou...
The spatiotemporal propagation patterns of recent infectious diseases, originated as localized epide...
Human movement plays a key role in the spread of infectious diseases, leading to spatial heterogenei...
Despite many successes in the control of human infectious diseases they continue to pose a consider...
The world population increased from 4 billion people in 1974 to 7.8 billion people in 2020 and conti...
Prediction and control of the spread of infectious disease in human populations benefits greatly fro...
In recent years there has been growing availability of individual-level spatio-temporal disease data...
Controlling Ebola outbreaks and planning an effective response to future emerging diseases are enhan...
The Ebola virus in West Africa has infected almost 30,000 and killed over 11,000 people. Recent mode...
The understanding of human mobility and the development of qualitative models as well as quantitativ...
<p>Human travel affects important processes in public health and infectious disease dynamics. Refine...
This article was supported by the German Research Foundation (DFG) and the Open Access Publication F...
Human mobility is an important driver of geographic spread of infectious pathogens. Detailed informa...
Human mobility is an important driver of geographic spread of infectious pathogens. Detailed informa...
Reliable estimates of human mobility are important for understanding the spatial spread of infectiou...
The spatiotemporal propagation patterns of recent infectious diseases, originated as localized epide...
Human movement plays a key role in the spread of infectious diseases, leading to spatial heterogenei...
Despite many successes in the control of human infectious diseases they continue to pose a consider...
The world population increased from 4 billion people in 1974 to 7.8 billion people in 2020 and conti...
Prediction and control of the spread of infectious disease in human populations benefits greatly fro...
In recent years there has been growing availability of individual-level spatio-temporal disease data...
Controlling Ebola outbreaks and planning an effective response to future emerging diseases are enhan...
The Ebola virus in West Africa has infected almost 30,000 and killed over 11,000 people. Recent mode...
The understanding of human mobility and the development of qualitative models as well as quantitativ...
<p>Human travel affects important processes in public health and infectious disease dynamics. Refine...
This article was supported by the German Research Foundation (DFG) and the Open Access Publication F...