作者
Matt J Keeling, Ken TD Eames
发表日期
2005/9/22
来源
Journal of the royal society interface
卷号
2
期号
4
页码范围
295-307
出版商
The Royal Society
简介
Networks and the epidemiology of directly transmitted infectious diseases are fundamentally linked. The foundations of epidemiology and early epidemiological models were based on population wide random-mixing, but in practice each individual has a finite set of contacts to whom they can pass infection; the ensemble of all such contacts forms a ‘mixing network’. Knowledge of the structure of the network allows models to compute the epidemic dynamics at the population scale from the individual-level behaviour of infections. Therefore, characteristics of mixing networks—and how these deviate from the random-mixing norm—have become important applied concerns that may enhance the understanding and prediction of epidemic patterns and intervention measures.
Here, we review the basis of epidemiological theory (based on random-mixing models) and network theory (based on work from the social sciences …
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