Trip duration drives shift in travel network structure with implications for the predictability of spatial disease spread.

Human travel is one of the primary drivers of infectious disease spread. Models of travel are often used that assume the amount of travel to a specific destination decreases as cost of travel increases with higher travel volumes to more populated destinations. Trip duration, the length of time spent...

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Main Authors: John R Giles, Derek A T Cummings, Bryan T Grenfell, Andrew J Tatem, Elisabeth Zu Erbach-Schoenberg, Cje Metcalf, Amy Wesolowski
Format: article
Language:EN
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2021
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Online Access:https://doaj.org/article/bcb974793f1b4f99beefc62160a2da4f
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