Little Italy: an agent-based approach to the estimation of contact patterns- fitting predicted matrices to serological data.
Knowledge of social contact patterns still represents the most critical step for understanding the spread of directly transmitted infections. Data on social contact patterns are, however, expensive to obtain. A major issue is then whether the simulation of synthetic societies might be helpful to rel...
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Auteurs principaux: | Fabrizio Iozzi, Francesco Trusiano, Matteo Chinazzi, Francesco C Billari, Emilio Zagheni, Stefano Merler, Marco Ajelli, Emanuele Del Fava, Piero Manfredi |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2010
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