The dynamic nature of contact networks in infectious disease epidemiology
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- DOI: 10.1080/17513758.2010.503376
The dynamic nature of contact networks in infectious disease epidemiology
Abstract
Although contact network models have yielded important insights into infectious disease transmission and control throughout the last decade, researchers have just begun to explore the dynamic nature of contact patterns and their epidemiological significance. Most network models have assumed that contacts are static through time. Developing more realistic models of the social interactions that underlie the spread of infectious diseases thus remains an important challenge for both data gatherers and modelers. In this article, we review some recent data-driven and process-driven approaches that capture the dynamics of human contact, and discuss future challenges for the field.
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