Multinational patterns of seasonal asymmetry in human movement influence infectious disease dynamics. Author(s): Wesolowski A, Zu Erbach-Schoenberg E, Tatem AJ, Lourenço C, Viboud C, Charu V, Eagle N, Engø-Monsen K, Qureshi T, Buckee CO, Metcalf CJE|Journal: Nat Commun|PMID: 29234011| December 2017 Seasonal variation in human mobility is globally ubiquitous and affects the spatial spread of infectious diseases, but the ability to…
Connecting Mobility to Infectious Diseases: The Promise and Limits of Mobile Phone Data. Author(s): Wesolowski A, Buckee CO, Engø-Monsen K, Metcalf CJE|Journal: J Infect Dis|PMID: 28830104| December 2016 Human travel can shape infectious disease dynamics by introducing pathogens into susceptible populations or by changing the frequency of contacts…
Impact of human mobility on the emergence of dengue epidemics in Pakistan. Author(s): Wesolowski A, Qureshi T, Boni MF, Sundsøy PR, Johansson MA, Rasheed SB, Engø-Monsen K, Buckee CO|Journal: Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A|PMID: 26351662| September 2015 The recent emergence of dengue viruses into new susceptible human populations throughout Asia and the Middle East, driven in part…