Students attending schools play an important role in the transmission of influenza. In this study, we present a social network analysis of contacts among 1,828 students in eight different schools in urban and suburban areas in and near Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States of America, including elementary, elementary-middle, middle, and high schools. We collected social contact information of students who wore wireless sensor devices that regularly recorded other devices if they are within a distance of 3 meters. We analyzed these networks to identify patterns of proximal student interactions in different classes and grades, to describe community structure within the schools, and to assess the impact of the physical environment of schools...
Primary schools constitute a key risk group for the transmission of infectious diseases, concentrati...
Patterns of social mixing are key determinants of epidemic spread. Here we present the results of an...
Self-reported social mixing patterns are commonly used in mathematical models of infectious diseases...
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...
School-aged children play an important role in influenza. In this thesis we present a social network...
Estimates of contact rates and mixing patterns among school-aged children may be informative for acu...
Many epidemic models approximate social contact behavior by assuming random mixing within mixing gro...
International audienceLittle quantitative information is available on the mixing patterns of childre...
Schools play a central role in the transmission of many respiratory infections. Heterogeneous social...
Little quantitative information is available on the mixing patterns of children in school environmen...
Schools play a central role in the transmission of many respiratory infections. Heterogeneous social...
BACKGROUND: Little quantitative information is available on the mixing patterns of children in schoo...
Primary schools constitute a key risk group for the transmission of infectious diseases, concentrati...
AbstractSocial contact patterns among school-age children play an important role in the epidemiology...
Primary schools constitute a key risk group for the transmission of infectious diseases, concentrati...
Patterns of social mixing are key determinants of epidemic spread. Here we present the results of an...
Self-reported social mixing patterns are commonly used in mathematical models of infectious diseases...
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...
School-aged children play an important role in influenza. In this thesis we present a social network...
Estimates of contact rates and mixing patterns among school-aged children may be informative for acu...
Many epidemic models approximate social contact behavior by assuming random mixing within mixing gro...
International audienceLittle quantitative information is available on the mixing patterns of childre...
Schools play a central role in the transmission of many respiratory infections. Heterogeneous social...
Little quantitative information is available on the mixing patterns of children in school environmen...
Schools play a central role in the transmission of many respiratory infections. Heterogeneous social...
BACKGROUND: Little quantitative information is available on the mixing patterns of children in schoo...
Primary schools constitute a key risk group for the transmission of infectious diseases, concentrati...
AbstractSocial contact patterns among school-age children play an important role in the epidemiology...
Primary schools constitute a key risk group for the transmission of infectious diseases, concentrati...
Patterns of social mixing are key determinants of epidemic spread. Here we present the results of an...
Self-reported social mixing patterns are commonly used in mathematical models of infectious diseases...