Networks provide a mathematically rich framework to represent social contacts sufficient for the transmission of disease. Social networks are often highly clustered and fail to be locally tree-like. In this paper, we study the effects of clustering on the spread of sequential strains of a pathogen using the generating function formulation under a complete cross-immunity coupling, deriving conditions for the threshold of coexistence of the second strain. We show that clustering reduces the coexistence threshold of the second strain and its outbreak size in Poisson networks, whilst exhibiting the opposite effects on uniform-degree models. We conclude that clustering within a population must increase the ability of the second wave of an epidem...
The spreading of behavior, such as the adoption of a new innovation, is influenced by the structure ...
The spreading of behavior, such as the adoption of a new innovation, is influenced by the structure ...
How do we best constrain social interactions to decrease transmission of communicable diseases? Indi...
Coinfection is the process by which a host that is infected with a pathogen becomes infected by a se...
Coinfection is the process by which a host that is infected with a pathogen becomes infected by a se...
International audienceMotivated by the analysis of social networks, we study a model of random netwo...
We consider previously proposed procedures for generating clustered networks and investigate how the...
We consider previously proposed procedures for generating clustered networks and investigate how the...
The spread of infectious diseases fundamentally depends on the pattern of contacts between individua...
It is now well appreciated that population structure can have a major impact on disease dynamics, ou...
Realistic human contact networks capable of spreading infectious disease, for example studied in soc...
Erik M. Volz is with University of Michigan, Joel C. Miller is with Harvard University and the Natio...
Erik M. Volz is with University of Michigan, Joel C. Miller is with Harvard University and the Natio...
Even though transitivity is a central structural feature of social networks, its influence on epidem...
This paper presents a compact pairwise model that describes the spread of multi-stage epidemics on n...
The spreading of behavior, such as the adoption of a new innovation, is influenced by the structure ...
The spreading of behavior, such as the adoption of a new innovation, is influenced by the structure ...
How do we best constrain social interactions to decrease transmission of communicable diseases? Indi...
Coinfection is the process by which a host that is infected with a pathogen becomes infected by a se...
Coinfection is the process by which a host that is infected with a pathogen becomes infected by a se...
International audienceMotivated by the analysis of social networks, we study a model of random netwo...
We consider previously proposed procedures for generating clustered networks and investigate how the...
We consider previously proposed procedures for generating clustered networks and investigate how the...
The spread of infectious diseases fundamentally depends on the pattern of contacts between individua...
It is now well appreciated that population structure can have a major impact on disease dynamics, ou...
Realistic human contact networks capable of spreading infectious disease, for example studied in soc...
Erik M. Volz is with University of Michigan, Joel C. Miller is with Harvard University and the Natio...
Erik M. Volz is with University of Michigan, Joel C. Miller is with Harvard University and the Natio...
Even though transitivity is a central structural feature of social networks, its influence on epidem...
This paper presents a compact pairwise model that describes the spread of multi-stage epidemics on n...
The spreading of behavior, such as the adoption of a new innovation, is influenced by the structure ...
The spreading of behavior, such as the adoption of a new innovation, is influenced by the structure ...
How do we best constrain social interactions to decrease transmission of communicable diseases? Indi...