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Inferring population-level contact heterogeneity from common epidemic data
2012
Journal of the Royal Society Interface
Models of infectious disease spread that incorporate contact heterogeneity through contact networks are an important tool for epidemiologists studying disease dynamics and assessing intervention strategies. One of the challenges of contact network epidemiology has been the difficulty of collecting individual and population-level data needed to develop an accurate representation of the underlying host population's contact structure. In this study, we evaluate the utility of common
doi:10.1098/rsif.2012.0578
pmid:23034353
pmcid:PMC3565785
fatcat:2dqtpcwkf5aptfnkmqhqyjdblq