Little quantitative information is available on the mixing patterns of children in school environments. Describing and understanding contacts between children at school would help quantify the transmission opportunities of respiratory infections and identify situations within schools where the risk of transmission is higher. We report on measurements carried out in a French school (6–12 years children), where we collected data on the time-resolved face-to-face proximity of children and teachers using a proximity-sensing infrastructure based on radio frequency identification devices. 2009. We recorded 77,602 contact events between 242 individuals (232 children and 10 teachers). In this setting, each child has on average 323 contacts per day ...
To increase the evidence base supporting specific methods to measure social interaction, we compared...
Self-reported social mixing patterns are commonly used in mathematical models of infectious diseases...
Many epidemic models approximate social contact behavior by assuming random mixing within mixing gro...
BACKGROUND: Little quantitative information is available on the mixing patterns of children in schoo...
International audienceLittle quantitative information is available on the mixing patterns of childre...
Face-to-face contacts between individuals contribute to shape social networks and play an important ...
Face-to-face contacts between individuals contribute to shape social networks and play an important ...
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 ...
International audienceFace-to-face contacts between individuals contribute to shape social networks ...
Estimates of contact rates and mixing patterns among school-aged children may be informative for acu...
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...
This thesis reports the use of wearable sensors to obtain proximity data from students in schools an...
In this paper, we provide a statistical analysis of high-resolution contact pattern data within prim...
To increase the evidence base supporting specific methods to measure social interaction, we compared...
Self-reported social mixing patterns are commonly used in mathematical models of infectious diseases...
Many epidemic models approximate social contact behavior by assuming random mixing within mixing gro...
BACKGROUND: Little quantitative information is available on the mixing patterns of children in schoo...
International audienceLittle quantitative information is available on the mixing patterns of childre...
Face-to-face contacts between individuals contribute to shape social networks and play an important ...
Face-to-face contacts between individuals contribute to shape social networks and play an important ...
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 ...
International audienceFace-to-face contacts between individuals contribute to shape social networks ...
Estimates of contact rates and mixing patterns among school-aged children may be informative for acu...
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...
This thesis reports the use of wearable sensors to obtain proximity data from students in schools an...
In this paper, we provide a statistical analysis of high-resolution contact pattern data within prim...
To increase the evidence base supporting specific methods to measure social interaction, we compared...
Self-reported social mixing patterns are commonly used in mathematical models of infectious diseases...
Many epidemic models approximate social contact behavior by assuming random mixing within mixing gro...