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Toward epidemic thresholds on temporal networks: a review and open questions

Physics and Society 2019-10-28 v1 Populations and Evolution Applications

Abstract

Epidemiological contact network models have emerged as an important tool in understanding and predicting the spread of infectious disease, due to their capacity to engage individual heterogeneity that may underlie essential dynamics of a particular host-pathogen system. Just as fundamental are the changes that real-world contact networks undergo over time, both independently of and in response to pathogen spreading. These dynamics play a central role in determining whether a disease will die out or become an epidemic within a population, known as the epidemic threshold. In this paper, we provide an overview of methods to predict the epidemic threshold for temporal contact network models, and discuss areas that remain unexplored.

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@article{arxiv.1910.11474,
  title  = {Toward epidemic thresholds on temporal networks: a review and open questions},
  author = {Jack Leitch and Kathleen A. Alexander and Srijan Sengupta},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1910.11474},
  year   = {2019}
}

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22 pages