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The impact of human contact and mobility patterns on infectious disease transmission
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Wen-xin LI, Bo-wen MING, Hong-jie YU, Juan-juan ZHANG
Modern Preventive Medicine | 2025, 52(5) : 922 - 930
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Modern Preventive Medicine | 2025, 52(5): 922-930
Disease Control and Prevention
The impact of human contact and mobility patterns on infectious disease transmission
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Wen-xin LI, Bo-wen MING, Hong-jie YU, Juan-juan ZHANG
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  • Department of Epidemiology, School of Public Health, Fudan University, Shanghai 200032, China
Published: 2025-03-10 doi: 10.20043/j.cnki.MPM.202411496
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Human contact and mobility patterns are significant social behavioral drivers of infectious disease transmission. They aid in understanding how pathogens spread from person to person and the potential for disease outbreaks or even pandemics due to human mobility. Quantitative measurements of interpersonal contact and mobility patterns are essential for accurately understanding how infectious diseases spread among individuals and their spatial diffusion patterns, as well as for determining effective intervention measures. Integrating human contact and mobility data with infectious disease dynamics modeling can significantly enhance the accuracy of model predictions, providing key parameters for simulating disease transmission dynamics and forecasting alerts. This paper reviews the progress of research on human contact and mobility patterns both domestically and internationally, summarizes the critical importance of these behaviors in the transmission of infectious diseases, and highlights the difficulties and challenges present in this field. The aim is to call for increased attention to research on human contact and mobility, providing crucial scientific support for the prediction, warning, and precise control of infectious diseases.

Human contact  /  Human mobility  /  Respiratory infectious diseases  /  Infectious disease modeling  /  Prediction, warning, and prevention
Wen-xin LI, Bo-wen MING, Hong-jie YU, Juan-juan ZHANG. The impact of human contact and mobility patterns on infectious disease transmission[J]. Modern Preventive Medicine, 2025 , 52 (5) : 922 -930 . DOI: 10.20043/j.cnki.MPM.202411496
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doi: 10.20043/j.cnki.MPM.202411496
  • Receive Date:2024-11-28
  • Online Date:2026-03-18
  • Published:2025-03-10
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    Department of Epidemiology, School of Public Health, Fudan University, Shanghai 200032, China
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