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Comparing transmission potential networks based on social network surveys, close contacts and environmental overlap in rural Madagascar.

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Kauffman, K; Werner, CS; Titcomb, G; Pender, M; Rabezara, JY; Herrera, JP; Shapiro, JT; Solis, A; Soarimalala, V; Tortosa, P; Kramer, R ...
Published in: Journal of the Royal Society, Interface
January 2022

Social and spatial network analysis is an important approach for investigating infectious disease transmission, especially for pathogens transmitted directly between individuals or via environmental reservoirs. Given the diversity of ways to construct networks, however, it remains unclear how well networks constructed from different data types effectively capture transmission potential. We used empirical networks from a population in rural Madagascar to compare social network survey and spatial data-based networks of the same individuals. Close contact and environmental pathogen transmission pathways were modelled with the spatial data. We found that naming social partners during the surveys predicted higher close-contact rates and the proportion of environmental overlap on the spatial data-based networks. The spatial networks captured many strong and weak connections that were missed using social network surveys alone. Across networks, we found weak correlations among centrality measures (a proxy for superspreading potential). We conclude that social network surveys provide important scaffolding for understanding disease transmission pathways but miss contact-specific heterogeneities revealed by spatial data. Our analyses also highlight that the superspreading potential of individuals may vary across transmission modes. We provide detailed methods to construct networks for close-contact transmission pathogens when not all individuals simultaneously wear GPS trackers.

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Journal of the Royal Society, Interface

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EISSN

1742-5662

ISSN

1742-5689

Publication Date

January 2022

Volume

19

Issue

186

Start / End Page

20210690

Related Subject Headings

  • Spatial Analysis
  • Social Networking
  • Madagascar
  • Humans
  • General Science & Technology
 

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Kauffman, K., Werner, C. S., Titcomb, G., Pender, M., Rabezara, J. Y., Herrera, J. P., … Nunn, C. (2022). Comparing transmission potential networks based on social network surveys, close contacts and environmental overlap in rural Madagascar. Journal of the Royal Society, Interface, 19(186), 20210690. https://doi.org/10.1098/rsif.2021.0690
Kauffman, Kayla, Courtney S. Werner, Georgia Titcomb, Michelle Pender, Jean Yves Rabezara, James P. Herrera, Julie Teresa Shapiro, et al. “Comparing transmission potential networks based on social network surveys, close contacts and environmental overlap in rural Madagascar.Journal of the Royal Society, Interface 19, no. 186 (January 2022): 20210690. https://doi.org/10.1098/rsif.2021.0690.
Kauffman K, Werner CS, Titcomb G, Pender M, Rabezara JY, Herrera JP, et al. Comparing transmission potential networks based on social network surveys, close contacts and environmental overlap in rural Madagascar. Journal of the Royal Society, Interface. 2022 Jan;19(186):20210690.
Kauffman, Kayla, et al. “Comparing transmission potential networks based on social network surveys, close contacts and environmental overlap in rural Madagascar.Journal of the Royal Society, Interface, vol. 19, no. 186, Jan. 2022, p. 20210690. Epmc, doi:10.1098/rsif.2021.0690.
Kauffman K, Werner CS, Titcomb G, Pender M, Rabezara JY, Herrera JP, Shapiro JT, Solis A, Soarimalala V, Tortosa P, Kramer R, Moody J, Mucha PJ, Nunn C. Comparing transmission potential networks based on social network surveys, close contacts and environmental overlap in rural Madagascar. Journal of the Royal Society, Interface. 2022 Jan;19(186):20210690.
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Published In

Journal of the Royal Society, Interface

DOI

EISSN

1742-5662

ISSN

1742-5689

Publication Date

January 2022

Volume

19

Issue

186

Start / End Page

20210690

Related Subject Headings

  • Spatial Analysis
  • Social Networking
  • Madagascar
  • Humans
  • General Science & Technology