Abstract Epidemic outbreaks are an important healthcare challenge, especially in developing countries where they represent one of the major causes of mortality. Approaches that can rapidly target subpopulations for surveillance and control are critical for enhancing containment and mitigation processes during epidemics. Using a real-world dataset from Ivory Coast, this work presents an attempt to unveil the socio-geographical heterogeneity of disease transmission dynamics. By employing a spatially explicit meta-population epidemic model derived from mobile phone Call Detail Records (CDRs), we investigate how the differences in mobility patterns may affect the course of a hypothetical infectious disease outbreak. We consider different existi...
The spatiotemporal evolution of human mobility and the related fluctuations of population density a...
Twenty-six million people are living with HIV in sub-Saharan Africa; epidemics are widely dispersed,...
The spatiotemporal evolution of human mobility and the related fluctuations of population density ar...
Epidemic outbreaks are an important healthcare challenge, especially in developing countries where t...
Epidemic outbreaks are an important healthcare challenge, especially in developing countries where t...
International audienceThe recent availability of large-scale call detail record data has substantial...
Human mobility is one of the key factors at the basis of the spreading of diseases in a population. ...
The spatiotemporal evolution of human mobility and the related fluctuations of population density ar...
Human mobility and social structure are at the basis of disease spreading. Disease containment strat...
International audienceEffective response to infectious disease epidemics requires focused control me...
Reliable estimates of human mobility are important for understanding the spatial spread of infectiou...
The spatiotemporal evolution of human mobility and the related fluctuations of population density a...
Twenty-six million people are living with HIV in sub-Saharan Africa; epidemics are widely dispersed,...
The spatiotemporal evolution of human mobility and the related fluctuations of population density ar...
Epidemic outbreaks are an important healthcare challenge, especially in developing countries where t...
Epidemic outbreaks are an important healthcare challenge, especially in developing countries where t...
International audienceThe recent availability of large-scale call detail record data has substantial...
Human mobility is one of the key factors at the basis of the spreading of diseases in a population. ...
The spatiotemporal evolution of human mobility and the related fluctuations of population density ar...
Human mobility and social structure are at the basis of disease spreading. Disease containment strat...
International audienceEffective response to infectious disease epidemics requires focused control me...
Reliable estimates of human mobility are important for understanding the spatial spread of infectiou...
The spatiotemporal evolution of human mobility and the related fluctuations of population density a...
Twenty-six million people are living with HIV in sub-Saharan Africa; epidemics are widely dispersed,...
The spatiotemporal evolution of human mobility and the related fluctuations of population density ar...