Simulated epidemics in an empirical spatiotemporal network of 50,185 sexual contacts.
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Predicting and controlling infectious disease epidemics using temporal networksMathematical modeling of infectious disease dynamicsPath lengths, correlations, and centrality in temporal networksRandom walks on temporal networksMeasuring large-scale social networks with high resolutionInfluence of sociodemographic characteristics on human mobility [corrected]Connecting network properties of rapidly disseminating epizoonoticsExploiting temporal network structures of human interaction to effectively immunize populationsMetapopulation epidemic models with heterogeneous mixing and travel behaviour.Detectable signals of episodic risk effects on acute HIV transmission: strategies for analyzing transmission systems using genetic data.An infectious disease model on empirical networks of human contact: bridging the gap between dynamic network data and contact matricesEpidemiologically optimal static networks from temporal network data.Birth and death of links control disease spreading in empirical contact networksOptimizing sentinel surveillance in temporal network epidemiologyInferring general relations between network characteristics from specific network ensembles.Comparability of results from pair and classical model formulations for different sexually transmitted infections.Understanding metropolitan patterns of daily encountersTime varying networks and the weakness of strong tiesWhat can mathematical models tell us about the relationship between circular migrations and HIV transmission dynamics?Epidemics scenarios in the "Romantic network".On the robustness of in- and out-components in a temporal network.Bursts of vertex activation and epidemics in evolving networks.How central are clients in sexual networks created by commercial sex?Bursty communication patterns facilitate spreading in a threshold-based epidemic dynamicsPredicting epidemic risk from past temporal contact data.The basic reproduction number as a predictor for epidemic outbreaks in temporal networks.The dynamics of sexual contact networks: effects on disease spread and control.Infections on Temporal Networks--A Matrix-Based Approach.Disease Spread through Animal Movements: A Static and Temporal Network Analysis of Pig Trade in GermanyInformation content of contact-pattern representations and predictability of epidemic outbreaks.Phylodynamics on local sexual contact networks.The H-index of a network node and its relation to degree and coreness.Market analyses of livestock trade networks to inform the prevention of joint economic and epidemiological risksPredicting epidemic evolution on contact networks from partial observations.Constrained growth of complex scale-independent systems.Is concurrency driving HIV transmission in sub-Saharan African sexual networks? The significance of sexual partnership typology.Measuring burstiness for finite event sequences.Infectious disease transmission as a forensic problem: who infected whom?Inference of causality in epidemics on temporal contact networks.Contagion processes on the static and activity-driven coupling networks.
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Simulated epidemics in an empirical spatiotemporal network of 50,185 sexual contacts.
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Simulated epidemics in an empirical spatiotemporal network of 50,185 sexual contacts.
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Fredrik Liljeros
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10.1371/JOURNAL.PCBI.1001109
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2011-03-17T00:00:00Z