The effect of demographic and spatial variability on epidemics: A comparison between Beijing, Delhi, and Los Angeles

Jiangzhuo Chen, Fei Huang, Maleq Khan, M. Marathe, P. Stretz, Huadong Xia
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A social network is a critical infrastructure for the propagation of an infectious disease in a population. It is important to study the structural properties of the social network for identifying feasible public health interventions that can effectively contain a potential epidemic outbreak. In this work, we focus on flu-like diseases and corresponding people-people social contact networks. We study such social infrastructures of three cities: Los Angeles, USA, Beijing, China and Delhi, India. These contact networks are different due to different construction methodologies and the fact that the populations inherently have very different demographic structures and activity patterns. We compare them in terms of static structural properties (such as clustering coefficient, degree distribution), as well as disease dynamics and efficacy of intervention (e.g., school closure). The comparison between synthetic populations and social contact networks from different regions of the world can provide valuable insight on creating a global synthetic population and social infrastructure for studying public health problems.
人口和空间变异对流行病的影响:北京、德里和洛杉矶的比较
社会网络是传染病在人群中传播的关键基础设施。重要的是研究社会网络的结构特性,以确定可行的公共卫生干预措施,可以有效地遏制潜在的流行病爆发。在这项工作中,我们专注于流感类疾病和相应的人与人之间的社会联系网络。我们研究了三个城市的社会基础设施:美国洛杉矶、中国北京和印度德里。由于不同的构建方法以及人口本身具有非常不同的人口结构和活动模式这一事实,这些接触网络是不同的。我们从静态结构特性(如聚类系数、程度分布)以及疾病动态和干预效果(如学校关闭)方面对它们进行了比较。对来自世界不同区域的合成人口和社会联系网络进行比较,可以为创建全球合成人口和社会基础设施以研究公共卫生问题提供宝贵的见解。
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