Encounter Network and Its Application to Studying Epidemic Spread through Public Transportation Networks
Behnam Tahmasbi,
Farnoosh Roozkhosh,
Xiaobai Angela Yao
Abstract:Epidemic diseases have always been a challenging issue in public health. Densely populated urban public transportation systems could be the perfect candidate for transmitting epidemics by direct contact with the infected population and contaminated surfaces. In network analysis, betweenness centrality (BC), as the primary metric, has been used to measure an individual’s communication in the network. This research uses this concept to measure the risk of transmitting disease in public transportation links. For … Show more
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