Socioeconomic and environmental patterns behind H1N1 spreading in Sweden
Abstract Identifying the critical factors related to influenza spreading is crucial in predicting and mitigating epidemics. Specifically, uncovering the relationship between epidemic onset and various risk indicators such as socioeconomic, mobility and climate factors can reveal locations and travel...
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Auteurs principaux: | András Bota, Martin Holmberg, Lauren Gardner, Martin Rosvall |
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2021
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