论文标题
在城市运输系统中流行病的接触网络的缩放
Scaling of contact networks for epidemic spreading in urban transit systems
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论文摘要
改善的流动性不仅有助于更密集的人类活动,而且还促进了传播疾病的传播,从而构成了对数十亿个城市通勤者的主要威胁。在这项研究中,我们提出了对地铁旅行者之间传染病的多城市调查。我们使用来自中国三个大城市的智能卡数据来构建个人级别的接触网络,基于疾病的传播进行建模和研究。我们观察到,尽管城市形式,网络布局和移动性模式有所不同,但三个城市的地铁系统具有相似的接触网络结构。这促使我们开发了一种通用的生成模型,该模型捕获了联系人数量的分布以及各个旅行者之间的接触持续时间。该模型解释了地铁接触网络的结构特性如何与传染病的风险水平相关联。我们的结果突出了疾病暴发期间城市大众运输系统的脆弱性,并提出了减轻传染病风险的重要计划和操作策略。
Improved mobility not only contributes to more intensive human activities but also facilitates the spread of communicable disease, thus constituting a major threat to billions of urban commuters. In this study, we present a multi-city investigation of communicable diseases percolating among metro travelers. We use smart card data from three megacities in China to construct individual-level contact networks, based on which the spread of disease is modeled and studied. We observe that, though differing in urban forms, network layouts, and mobility patterns, the metro systems of the three cities share similar contact network structures. This motivates us to develop a universal generation model that captures the distributions of the number of contacts as well as the contact duration among individual travelers. This model explains how the structural properties of the metro contact network are associated with the risk level of communicable diseases. Our results highlight the vulnerability of urban mass transit systems during disease outbreaks and suggest important planning and operation strategies for mitigating the risk of communicable diseases.