Social network analysis of spatial human mobility behaviour in infectious disease interaction: An exploratory evidence of tuberculosis in Malaysia

The movement of individuals between specific locations and the different group contacts of people is essential to predict the future movement and interaction pattern of infectious diseases. Previous studies have shown major factor of infectious disease spread comes from human mobility because a comp...

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Main Authors: Abdul Jalil, I. (Author), Abdul Rasam, A.R (Author), Agugiaro G. (Author), Al Doori M. (Author), Arsanjani J.J (Author), Boguslawski P. (Author), Breunig M. (Author), Brovelli M.A (Author), Christophe S. (Author), Coltekin A. (Author), Delavar M.R (Author), Diaz-Vilarino L. (Author), Dragicevic S. (Author), Fonte C.C (Author), Guilbert E. (Author), Haworth J. (Author), Isikdag U. (Author), Ivanova I. (Author), Khoshelham K. (Author), Koeva M. (Author), Kokla M. (Author), Lafarge F. (Author), Liu Y. (Author), Madden M. (Author), Mallet C. (Author), Mostafavi M.A (Author), Navratil G. (Author), Paparoditis N. (Author), Paudyal D.R (Author), Pettit C. (Author), Sithole G. (Author), Spano A. (Author), Stefanakis E. (Author), Tu W. (Author), Vacca G. (Author), Wise S. (Author), Wu H. (Author), Yang M.Y (Author), Zhou X.G (Author), Zlatanova S. (Author)
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Language:English
Published: International Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing 2021
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