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<!-- <h4>Characterizing the global spread of epidemics and their predictability through human mobility networks. D. Mistry, K. Sun, A. Pastore-Piontti, M. F. C. Gomes, L. Rossi, A. Vespignani. <em> Manuscript in progress.</em></h4> --> | ||
<h3>Contact patterns in the context of infectious disease spreading</h3> | ||
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<h4>The aim of this work is to infer the social contact patterns underlying the dynamics of infectious disease transmission in different populations around the world. In the context of airborne infectious diseases, social contacts refer to those whom an individual spends time with in close physical proximity and thus can infect or be infected by with the pathogen. To this end, we employ a data-driven computational approach to infer the contact networks in the social settings where people spend most of their time and thus are likely to spread airborne diseases like influenza; namely the household, school, workplace, and general community.</h4> | ||
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<h4>Check out the github <a href="https://github.com/dinacmistry/contactmatrices"> <font color = '#0099cc'><b> project repo </b> </font></a> for the latest on this work.</h4> | ||
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<!-- <h4>The influence of cultural and societal diversity on infectious disease spreading around the world: a data-driven approach to inferring social contact patterns. D. Mistry, A. Pastore-Piontti, M. Litvinova, M. F. C. Gomes, S. A. Haque, K. Mu, X. Xiong, Q. Liu, L. Fumanelli, S. Merler, M. Ajelli, A. Vespignani. <em>Manuscript in progress.</em></h4> --> | ||
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<!-- <h4>Quantifying the risk of Zika virus local transmission in the continental US during the 2015-2016 ZIKV epidemic. K. Sun, Q. Zhang, A. Pastore-Piontti, M. Chinazzi, D. Mistry, N. E. Dean, D. P. Rojas, S. Merler, P. Poletti, L. Rossi, M. E. Halloran, I. M. Longini, A. Vespignani. <em><a href="https://www.biorxiv.org/content/early/2018/04/11/298315"><font color='#0099cc'>bioRxiv Link</font></a> Manuscript submitted for review to BioMed Central Medicine</em></h4> --> | ||
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<!-- <h4>Spreading of Zika virus in the Americas. Q. Zhang, K. Sun, M. Chinazzi, A. Pastore-Piontti, N. E. Dean, D. P. Rojas, S. Merler, D. Mistry, P. Poletti, L. Rossi, M. Bray, M. E. Halloran, I. M. Longini, A. Vespignani. <em><a href="http://www.pnas.org/content/114/22/E4334"><font color='#0099cc'>Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (2017)</font></a></em><a href="http://www.zika-model.org/"><font color="#0099cc"> zika-model.org</font></a></h4> --> | ||
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<!-- <h4>Committed activists and the reshaping of status-quo social consensus. D. Mistry, Q. Zhang, N. Perra, A. Baronchelli. <em><a href="https://journals.aps.org/pre/abstract/10.1103/PhysRevE.92.042805"><font color='#0099cc'> Phys. Rev. E. 92, 042805</font></a></em></h4> --> | ||
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