The recent outbreak of coronavirus disease has demonstrated that physical human interactions and modern movement paradigms are the principle drivers for the rapid spatial spread of infectious diseases. Modelling the impact of human mobility is crucial to understand the underlying dynamics of disease spread and consequently to develop effective containment and control strategies. While previous studies have investigated the impact of specific mobility profiles on the spreading dynamics of infectious diseases, they used either highly aggregated spatio-temporal data or portions of datasets that span a short period of time. These limitations do not allow to study how the influence of different mobility aspects on the spread changes as a disease...
We investigate the role of human mobility as a driver for long-range spreading of cholera infections...
In recent years the global nature of epidemic spread has become a well established fact, however the...
In recent years, serious infectious diseases tend to transcend national borders and widely spread in...
The world population increased from 4 billion people in 1974 to 7.8 billion people in 2020 and conti...
The understanding of human mobility and the development of qualitative models as well as quantitativ...
Abstract. Human mobility is a key factor in spatial disease dynamics and related phenomena. In compu...
Human mobility is an important driver of geographic spread of infectious pathogens. Detailed informa...
Host mobility plays a fundamental role in the spatial spread of infectious diseases. Previous theore...
We investigate a model for spatial epidemics explicitly taking into account bidirectional movements ...
We investigate a model for spatial epidemics explicitly taking into account bidirectional movements ...
Outbreaks of infectious diseases present a global threat to human health and are considered a major ...
Reliable estimates of human mobility are important for understanding the spatial spread of infectiou...
The spread of infectious diseases can be described in terms of three interrelated components: intera...
The spatiotemporal propagation patterns of recent infectious diseases, originated as localized epide...
We investigate the role of human mobility as a driver for long-range spreading of cholera infections...
We investigate the role of human mobility as a driver for long-range spreading of cholera infections...
In recent years the global nature of epidemic spread has become a well established fact, however the...
In recent years, serious infectious diseases tend to transcend national borders and widely spread in...
The world population increased from 4 billion people in 1974 to 7.8 billion people in 2020 and conti...
The understanding of human mobility and the development of qualitative models as well as quantitativ...
Abstract. Human mobility is a key factor in spatial disease dynamics and related phenomena. In compu...
Human mobility is an important driver of geographic spread of infectious pathogens. Detailed informa...
Host mobility plays a fundamental role in the spatial spread of infectious diseases. Previous theore...
We investigate a model for spatial epidemics explicitly taking into account bidirectional movements ...
We investigate a model for spatial epidemics explicitly taking into account bidirectional movements ...
Outbreaks of infectious diseases present a global threat to human health and are considered a major ...
Reliable estimates of human mobility are important for understanding the spatial spread of infectiou...
The spread of infectious diseases can be described in terms of three interrelated components: intera...
The spatiotemporal propagation patterns of recent infectious diseases, originated as localized epide...
We investigate the role of human mobility as a driver for long-range spreading of cholera infections...
We investigate the role of human mobility as a driver for long-range spreading of cholera infections...
In recent years the global nature of epidemic spread has become a well established fact, however the...
In recent years, serious infectious diseases tend to transcend national borders and widely spread in...