Spatial scales of COVID-19 transmission in Mexico
During outbreaks of emerging infectious diseases, internationally connected cities often experience large and early outbreaks, while rural regions follow after some delay. This hierarchical structure of disease spread is influenced primarily by the multiscale structure of human mobility. However, du...
Main Authors: | Klein, B, Hartle, H, Shrestha, M, Zenteno, AC, Barros Sierra Cordera, D, Nicolás-Carlock, JR, Bento, AI, Althouse, BM, Gutierrez, B, Escalera-Zamudio, M, Reyes-Sandoval, A, Pybus, OG, Vespignani, A, Díaz-Quiñonez, JA, Scarpino, SV, Kraemer, MUG |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Oxford University Press
2024
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