How infectious diseases spread in space within one cycle of an epidemic is an important question that has received considerable theoretical attention. There are, however, few empirical studies to support theoretical approaches, because data are scarce. Weekly reports obtained since 1984 from a network of general practitioners spanning the entire French territory allows the analysis of the spatio-temporal dynamics of influenza over a fine spatial scale. This analysis indicates that diffusion over long distances, possibly due to global transportation systems, is so quick that homogeneous global mixing occurs before the epidemic builds up within infected patches. A simple model in which the total number of cases is given by the empirical time-...
Despite the significant amount of research conducted on the epidemiology of seasonal influenza, the ...
Artículo de publicación ISIThe 2009 AH1N1 epidemics expanded rapidly around the world by the curren...
Abstract: Influenza is one of the most common and severe diseases worldwide. Devastat-ing epidemics ...
How infectious diseases spread in space within one cycle of an epidemic is an important question tha...
The spatiotemporal behaviour of the spread of influenza in France has been studied, and algebraic sp...
Quantifying long-range dissemination of infectious diseases is a key issue in their dynamics and con...
BACKGROUND: Understanding the mechanism of influenza spread across multiple geographic scales is not...
International audienceCommuting data is increasingly used to describe population mobility in epidemi...
Background: Understanding the mechanism of influenza spread across multiple geographic scales is not...
Commuting data is increasingly used to describe population mobility in epidemic models. However, the...
We study dynamics of spread of epidemics of SIR type in a realistic spatially-explicit geographical ...
Background: Understanding the mechanism of influenza spread across multiple geographic scales is not...
Understanding how the geographic distribution of and movements within a population influence the spa...
New strains of influenza spread around the globe via the movement of infected individuals. The globa...
In this paper, the authors develop a method of detecting correlations between epidemic patterns in d...
Despite the significant amount of research conducted on the epidemiology of seasonal influenza, the ...
Artículo de publicación ISIThe 2009 AH1N1 epidemics expanded rapidly around the world by the curren...
Abstract: Influenza is one of the most common and severe diseases worldwide. Devastat-ing epidemics ...
How infectious diseases spread in space within one cycle of an epidemic is an important question tha...
The spatiotemporal behaviour of the spread of influenza in France has been studied, and algebraic sp...
Quantifying long-range dissemination of infectious diseases is a key issue in their dynamics and con...
BACKGROUND: Understanding the mechanism of influenza spread across multiple geographic scales is not...
International audienceCommuting data is increasingly used to describe population mobility in epidemi...
Background: Understanding the mechanism of influenza spread across multiple geographic scales is not...
Commuting data is increasingly used to describe population mobility in epidemic models. However, the...
We study dynamics of spread of epidemics of SIR type in a realistic spatially-explicit geographical ...
Background: Understanding the mechanism of influenza spread across multiple geographic scales is not...
Understanding how the geographic distribution of and movements within a population influence the spa...
New strains of influenza spread around the globe via the movement of infected individuals. The globa...
In this paper, the authors develop a method of detecting correlations between epidemic patterns in d...
Despite the significant amount of research conducted on the epidemiology of seasonal influenza, the ...
Artículo de publicación ISIThe 2009 AH1N1 epidemics expanded rapidly around the world by the curren...
Abstract: Influenza is one of the most common and severe diseases worldwide. Devastat-ing epidemics ...