The frequency and global impact of infectious disease outbreaks, particularly those caused by emerging viruses, demonstrate the need for a better understanding of how spatial ecology and pathogen evolution jointly shape epidemic dynamics. Advances in computational techniques and the increasing availability of genetic and geospatial data are helping to address this problem, particularly when both information sources are combined. Here, we review research at the intersection of evolutionary biology, human geography and epidemiology that is working towards an integrated view of spatial incidence, host mobility and viral genetic diversity. We first discuss how empirical studies have combined viral spatial and genetic data, focusing particularly...
Abstract Infectious diseases continue to pose a significant public health burden despite the great p...
Despite many successes in the control of human infectious diseases they continue to pose a considera...
The spread of viral pathogens both between and within hosts is inherently a spatial process. While t...
The frequency and global impact of infectious disease outbreaks, particularly those caused by emergi...
We introduce a conceptual bridge between the previously unlinked fields of phylogenetics and mathema...
Information on global human movement patterns is central to spatial epidemiological models used to p...
Emerging and re-emerging infectious diseases of zoonotic origin like highly pathogenic avian influen...
Information on global human movement patterns is central to spatial epidemiological models used to p...
We introduce a conceptual bridge between the previously unlinked fields of phylogenetics and mathema...
Information on global human movement patterns is central to spatial epidemiological models used to p...
Background: Phylogenetic analysis is now an important tool in the study of viral outbreaks. It can...
International audienceInfectious diseases have long been studied by scientists and public managers f...
<div><p>Recent studies have demonstrated the importance of accounting for human mobility networks wh...
Theoretical population genetics has long studied the arrival and geographic spread of adaptive varia...
The spread of parasites is inherently a spatial process often embedded in physically complex landsca...
Abstract Infectious diseases continue to pose a significant public health burden despite the great p...
Despite many successes in the control of human infectious diseases they continue to pose a considera...
The spread of viral pathogens both between and within hosts is inherently a spatial process. While t...
The frequency and global impact of infectious disease outbreaks, particularly those caused by emergi...
We introduce a conceptual bridge between the previously unlinked fields of phylogenetics and mathema...
Information on global human movement patterns is central to spatial epidemiological models used to p...
Emerging and re-emerging infectious diseases of zoonotic origin like highly pathogenic avian influen...
Information on global human movement patterns is central to spatial epidemiological models used to p...
We introduce a conceptual bridge between the previously unlinked fields of phylogenetics and mathema...
Information on global human movement patterns is central to spatial epidemiological models used to p...
Background: Phylogenetic analysis is now an important tool in the study of viral outbreaks. It can...
International audienceInfectious diseases have long been studied by scientists and public managers f...
<div><p>Recent studies have demonstrated the importance of accounting for human mobility networks wh...
Theoretical population genetics has long studied the arrival and geographic spread of adaptive varia...
The spread of parasites is inherently a spatial process often embedded in physically complex landsca...
Abstract Infectious diseases continue to pose a significant public health burden despite the great p...
Despite many successes in the control of human infectious diseases they continue to pose a considera...
The spread of viral pathogens both between and within hosts is inherently a spatial process. While t...