Abstract Billions of users of mobile phones, social media platforms, and other technologies generate an increasingly large volume of data that has the potential to be leveraged towards solving public health challenges. These and other big data resources tend to be most successful in epidemiological applications when utilized within an appropriate conceptual framework. Here, we demonstrate the importance of assumptions about host mobility in a framework for dynamic modeling of infectious disease spread among districts within a large urban area. Our analysis focused on spatial and temporal variation in the transmission of dengue virus (DENV) during a series of large seasonal epidemics in Lahore, Pakistan during 2011–2014. Similar to many dire...
BACKGROUND:Human mobility plays a central role in shaping pathogen transmission by generating spatia...
Dengue is steadily increasing worldwide and expanding into higher latitudes. Current non-endemic are...
The ongoing geographical expansion of dengue is inducing an epidemiological transition in many previ...
Billions of users of mobile phones, social media platforms, and other technologies generate an incre...
Only a few studies have investigated the potential of using geotagged social media data for predicti...
Only a few studies have investigated the potential of using geotagged social media data for predicti...
Dengue is a vector borne disease transmitted to humans by {\it{Aedes Aegypti}} mosquitoes carrying D...
Mathematical models and field data suggest that human mobility is an important driver for Dengue vir...
Urbanization drives the epidemiology of infectious diseases to many threats and new challenges. In t...
Commuters who acquire dengue infections could be an important route for the transmission of the viru...
Mathematical models and field data suggest that human mobility is an important driver for Dengue vir...
Over 390 million people worldwide are infected with dengue fever each year. In the absence of an eff...
Dengue is one of the most critical public health concerns in Sri Lanka which imposes a severe econo...
, and the movement of individuals within the urban space. Knowledge on the relative contribution of ...
Human mobilities in urban areas have an impact on the spread of infectious diseases, including those...
BACKGROUND:Human mobility plays a central role in shaping pathogen transmission by generating spatia...
Dengue is steadily increasing worldwide and expanding into higher latitudes. Current non-endemic are...
The ongoing geographical expansion of dengue is inducing an epidemiological transition in many previ...
Billions of users of mobile phones, social media platforms, and other technologies generate an incre...
Only a few studies have investigated the potential of using geotagged social media data for predicti...
Only a few studies have investigated the potential of using geotagged social media data for predicti...
Dengue is a vector borne disease transmitted to humans by {\it{Aedes Aegypti}} mosquitoes carrying D...
Mathematical models and field data suggest that human mobility is an important driver for Dengue vir...
Urbanization drives the epidemiology of infectious diseases to many threats and new challenges. In t...
Commuters who acquire dengue infections could be an important route for the transmission of the viru...
Mathematical models and field data suggest that human mobility is an important driver for Dengue vir...
Over 390 million people worldwide are infected with dengue fever each year. In the absence of an eff...
Dengue is one of the most critical public health concerns in Sri Lanka which imposes a severe econo...
, and the movement of individuals within the urban space. Knowledge on the relative contribution of ...
Human mobilities in urban areas have an impact on the spread of infectious diseases, including those...
BACKGROUND:Human mobility plays a central role in shaping pathogen transmission by generating spatia...
Dengue is steadily increasing worldwide and expanding into higher latitudes. Current non-endemic are...
The ongoing geographical expansion of dengue is inducing an epidemiological transition in many previ...