The state of health of patients is typically not characterized by a single disease alone but by multiple (comorbid) medical conditions. These comorbidities may depend strongly on age and gender. We propose a specific phenomenological comorbidity network of human diseases that is based on medical claims data of the entire population of Austria. The network is constructed from a two-layer multiplex network, where in one layer the links represent the conditional probability for a comorbidity, and in the other the links contain the respective statistical significance. We show that the network undergoes dramatic structural changes across the lifetime of patients. Disease networks for children consist of a single, strongly interconnected clu...
The development of accurate predictions of the spread of real-world diseases requires an interdiscip...
BACKGROUND: Numerous genetic and environmental risk factors play a role in human complex genetic dis...
Disease comorbidity is a result of complex epigenetic interplay. A disease is rarely a consequence o...
Abstract Tools from network science can be utilized to study relations between disease...
Multimorbidity is an emerging topic in public health policy because of its increasing prevalence and...
Most disorders are caused by a combination of multiple genetic and/or environmental factors. If two ...
Understanding relationships between diseases, such as comorbidities, has important socio-economic im...
High dimensionality in Big Data can be modeled using network approach. The traditional networks (e.g...
Understanding relationships between diseases, such as comorbidities, has important s...
Background Multimorbidity, the co-occurrence of two or more diseases in one patient, is a frequen...
Multimorbidity is defined as the co-occurrence of two or more chronic conditions. The prevalence of ...
Multimorbidity can be defined as the presence of two or more chronic diseases in an individual. This...
The availability of electronic health care records is unlocking the potential for novel studies on u...
Comorbidity is a medical condition attracting increasing attention in healthcare and biomedical rese...
Ischemic heart disease (IHD) exhibits elevated comorbidity. However, few studies have systematically...
The development of accurate predictions of the spread of real-world diseases requires an interdiscip...
BACKGROUND: Numerous genetic and environmental risk factors play a role in human complex genetic dis...
Disease comorbidity is a result of complex epigenetic interplay. A disease is rarely a consequence o...
Abstract Tools from network science can be utilized to study relations between disease...
Multimorbidity is an emerging topic in public health policy because of its increasing prevalence and...
Most disorders are caused by a combination of multiple genetic and/or environmental factors. If two ...
Understanding relationships between diseases, such as comorbidities, has important socio-economic im...
High dimensionality in Big Data can be modeled using network approach. The traditional networks (e.g...
Understanding relationships between diseases, such as comorbidities, has important s...
Background Multimorbidity, the co-occurrence of two or more diseases in one patient, is a frequen...
Multimorbidity is defined as the co-occurrence of two or more chronic conditions. The prevalence of ...
Multimorbidity can be defined as the presence of two or more chronic diseases in an individual. This...
The availability of electronic health care records is unlocking the potential for novel studies on u...
Comorbidity is a medical condition attracting increasing attention in healthcare and biomedical rese...
Ischemic heart disease (IHD) exhibits elevated comorbidity. However, few studies have systematically...
The development of accurate predictions of the spread of real-world diseases requires an interdiscip...
BACKGROUND: Numerous genetic and environmental risk factors play a role in human complex genetic dis...
Disease comorbidity is a result of complex epigenetic interplay. A disease is rarely a consequence o...