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Influenza spread on context-specific networks lifted from interaction-based diary data.

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Mallory, K; Rubin Abrams, J; Schwartz, A; Ciocanel, M-V; Volkening, A; Sandstede, B
Published in: Royal Society open science
January 2021

Studying the spread of infections is an important tool in limiting or preventing future outbreaks. A first step in understanding disease dynamics is constructing networks that reproduce features of real-world interactions. In this paper, we generate networks that maintain some features of the partial interaction networks that were recorded in an existing diary-based survey at the University of Warwick. To preserve realistic structure in our artificial networks, we use a context-specific approach. In particular, we propose different algorithms for producing larger home, work and social networks. Our networks are able to maintain much of the interaction structure in the original diary-based survey and provide a means of accounting for the interactions of survey participants with non-participants. Simulating a discrete susceptible-infected-recovered model on the full network produces epidemic behaviour which shares characteristics with previous influenza seasons. Our approach allows us to explore how disease transmission and dynamic responses to infection differ depending on interaction context. We find that, while social interactions may be the first to be reduced after influenza infection, limiting work and school encounters may be significantly more effective in controlling the overall severity of the epidemic.

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Royal Society open science

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2054-5703

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2054-5703

Publication Date

January 2021

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8

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1

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191876
 

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Mallory, K., Rubin Abrams, J., Schwartz, A., Ciocanel, M.-V., Volkening, A., & Sandstede, B. (2021). Influenza spread on context-specific networks lifted from interaction-based diary data. Royal Society Open Science, 8(1), 191876. https://doi.org/10.1098/rsos.191876
Mallory, Kristina, Joshua Rubin Abrams, Anne Schwartz, Maria-Veronica Ciocanel, Alexandria Volkening, and Björn Sandstede. “Influenza spread on context-specific networks lifted from interaction-based diary data.Royal Society Open Science 8, no. 1 (January 2021): 191876. https://doi.org/10.1098/rsos.191876.
Mallory K, Rubin Abrams J, Schwartz A, Ciocanel M-V, Volkening A, Sandstede B. Influenza spread on context-specific networks lifted from interaction-based diary data. Royal Society open science. 2021 Jan;8(1):191876.
Mallory, Kristina, et al. “Influenza spread on context-specific networks lifted from interaction-based diary data.Royal Society Open Science, vol. 8, no. 1, Jan. 2021, p. 191876. Epmc, doi:10.1098/rsos.191876.
Mallory K, Rubin Abrams J, Schwartz A, Ciocanel M-V, Volkening A, Sandstede B. Influenza spread on context-specific networks lifted from interaction-based diary data. Royal Society open science. 2021 Jan;8(1):191876.
Journal cover image

Published In

Royal Society open science

DOI

EISSN

2054-5703

ISSN

2054-5703

Publication Date

January 2021

Volume

8

Issue

1

Start / End Page

191876