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Spatial immunization to abate disease spreading in transportation hubs

Medicine and Health

Spatial immunization to abate disease spreading in transportation hubs

M. Mazzoli, R. Gallotti, et al.

Discover how a team of researchers, including Mattia Mazzoli and Riccardo Gallotti, have tackled the challenge of disease spread at London Heathrow Airport. By analyzing anonymized trajectory data, they identified hotspots and proposed a targeted immunization strategy to minimize risk! Find out how their approach could be applied to other crowded venues.... show more
Abstract
Proximity social interactions are crucial for infectious diseases transmission. Crowded agglomerations pose serious risk of triggering superspreading events. Locations like transportation hubs (airports and stations) are designed to optimize logistic efficiency, not to reduce crowding, and are characterized by a constant in and out flow of people. Here, we analyze the paradigmatic example of London Heathrow, one of the busiest European airports. Thanks to a dataset of anonymized individuals’ trajectories, we can model the spreading of different diseases to localize the contagion hotspots and to propose a spatial immunization policy targeting them to reduce disease spreading risk. We also detect the most vulnerable destinations to contagions produced at the airport and quantify the benefits of the spatial immunization technique to prevent regional and global disease diffusion. This method is immediately generalizable to train, metro and bus stations and to other facilities such as commercial or convention centers.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Mar 20, 2023
Authors
Mattia Mazzoli, Riccardo Gallotti, Filippo Privitera, Pere Colet, José J. Ramasco
Tags
disease spreading
contagion hotspots
spatial immunization
London Heathrow Airport
anonymized data
transportation hubs
public health
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