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What can urban mobility data reveal about the spatial distribution of infection in a single city?

Robert MossElham NaghizadeMartin TomkoNicholas Geard
Published in: BMC public health (2019)
Urban mobility data sets can be used to support models that capture spatial heterogeneity in the transmission of infectious diseases at a metropolitan scale. These data should be adjusted to account for relevant urban features, such as highly-connected hubs where the resident population is likely to experience a much lower force of infection that the transient population. In contrast to national and international scales, the relationship between mobility and infection at an urban level is much less apparent, and requires a richer characterisation of population mobility and contact.
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