The spatiotemporal propagation patterns of recent infectious diseases, originated as localized epidemic outbreaks and eventually becoming global pandemics, are highly influenced by human mobility. Case exportation from endemic areas to the rest of the countries has become unavoidable because of the striking growth of the global mobility network, helping to overcome the physical distance existing between faraway regions. In this context, understanding the features driving contagions upon the arrival of an index case in local environments constitutes an essential task to devise policies aimed at avoiding the community transmission of these diseases and the subsequent case exportation to other unaffected areas. In this review, an overview of t...
We explored the eect of human mobility on the spatio-temporal dynamics of Dengue with a stochasticmo...
In recent years, the increasing availability of computer power has enabled both to gather an unprece...
We investigate a model for spatial epidemics explicitly taking into account bidirectional movements ...
The spatiotemporal propagation patterns of recent infectious diseases, originated as localized epide...
The understanding of human mobility and the development of qualitative models as well as quantitativ...
The world population increased from 4 billion people in 1974 to 7.8 billion people in 2020 and conti...
The spread of infectious diseases has become a global concern. In light of the recent outbreaks of Z...
Human mobility is an important driver of geographic spread of infectious pathogens. Detailed informa...
Human movement plays a key role in the spread of infectious diseases, leading to spatial heterogenei...
Human mobility, contact patterns, and their interplay are key aspects of our social behavior that sh...
Human mobility is an important driver of geographic spread of infectious pathogens. Detailed informa...
The increasing agglomeration of people in dense urban areas coupled with the existence of efficient ...
In this paper, we propose a Boltzmann-type kinetic model of the spreading of an infectious disease o...
The recent outbreak of coronavirus disease has demonstrated that physical human interactions and mod...
Vector-borne epidemics are progressively becoming a global burden, especially those related to flavi...
We explored the eect of human mobility on the spatio-temporal dynamics of Dengue with a stochasticmo...
In recent years, the increasing availability of computer power has enabled both to gather an unprece...
We investigate a model for spatial epidemics explicitly taking into account bidirectional movements ...
The spatiotemporal propagation patterns of recent infectious diseases, originated as localized epide...
The understanding of human mobility and the development of qualitative models as well as quantitativ...
The world population increased from 4 billion people in 1974 to 7.8 billion people in 2020 and conti...
The spread of infectious diseases has become a global concern. In light of the recent outbreaks of Z...
Human mobility is an important driver of geographic spread of infectious pathogens. Detailed informa...
Human movement plays a key role in the spread of infectious diseases, leading to spatial heterogenei...
Human mobility, contact patterns, and their interplay are key aspects of our social behavior that sh...
Human mobility is an important driver of geographic spread of infectious pathogens. Detailed informa...
The increasing agglomeration of people in dense urban areas coupled with the existence of efficient ...
In this paper, we propose a Boltzmann-type kinetic model of the spreading of an infectious disease o...
The recent outbreak of coronavirus disease has demonstrated that physical human interactions and mod...
Vector-borne epidemics are progressively becoming a global burden, especially those related to flavi...
We explored the eect of human mobility on the spatio-temporal dynamics of Dengue with a stochasticmo...
In recent years, the increasing availability of computer power has enabled both to gather an unprece...
We investigate a model for spatial epidemics explicitly taking into account bidirectional movements ...