Travel patterns in China.

  • Tini Garske
  • Hongjie Yu
  • Zhibin Peng
  • Min Ye
  • Hang Zhou
  • Xiaowen Cheng
  • Jiabing Wu
  • Neil Ferguson
Publication date
February 2011
Publisher
Public Library of Science (PLoS)
ISSN
1932-6203
Journal
issn:1932-6203
Citation count (estimate)
15

Abstract

The spread of infectious disease epidemics is mediated by human travel. Yet human mobility patterns vary substantially between countries and regions. Quantifying the frequency of travel and length of journeys in well-defined population is therefore critical for predicting the likely speed and pattern of spread of emerging infectious diseases, such as a new influenza pandemic. Here we present the results of a large population survey undertaken in 2007 in two areas of China: Shenzhen city in Guangdong province, and Huangshan city in Anhui province. In each area, 10,000 randomly selected individuals were interviewed, and data on regular and occasional journeys collected. Travel behaviour was examined as a function of age, sex, economic status ...

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