Exploring human mixing patterns based on time use and social contact data and their implications for infectious disease transmission models.
Thang Van HoangLander WillemPietro ColettiKim Van KerckhoveJoeri MinnenPhilippe BeutelsNiel HensPublished in: BMC infectious diseases (2022)
Our work emphasises the common and complementary value of time use and social contact data for analysing mixing behavior and analysing infectious disease transmission. We derived spatial, temporal, age-, gender- and distance-specific mixing patterns, which are informative for future modelling studies.