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Interplay between mobility, multi-seeding and lockdowns shapes COVID-19 local impact

Assessing the impact of mobility on epidemic spreading is of crucial importance for understanding the effect of policies like mass quarantines and selective re-openings. While many factors affect disease incidence at a local level, making it more or less homogeneous with respect to other areas, the...

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Autores principales: Mazzoli, Mattia, Pepe, Emanuele, Mateo, David, Cattuto, Ciro, Gauvin, Laetitia, Bajardi, Paolo, Tizzoni, Michele, Hernando, Alberto, Meloni, Sandro, Ramasco, José J.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8516261/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34648495
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1009326
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author Mazzoli, Mattia
Pepe, Emanuele
Mateo, David
Cattuto, Ciro
Gauvin, Laetitia
Bajardi, Paolo
Tizzoni, Michele
Hernando, Alberto
Meloni, Sandro
Ramasco, José J.
author_facet Mazzoli, Mattia
Pepe, Emanuele
Mateo, David
Cattuto, Ciro
Gauvin, Laetitia
Bajardi, Paolo
Tizzoni, Michele
Hernando, Alberto
Meloni, Sandro
Ramasco, José J.
author_sort Mazzoli, Mattia
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description Assessing the impact of mobility on epidemic spreading is of crucial importance for understanding the effect of policies like mass quarantines and selective re-openings. While many factors affect disease incidence at a local level, making it more or less homogeneous with respect to other areas, the importance of multi-seeding has often been overlooked. Multi-seeding occurs when several independent (non-clustered) infected individuals arrive at a susceptible population. This can lead to independent outbreaks that spark from distinct areas of the local contact (social) network. Such mechanism has the potential to boost incidence, making control efforts and contact tracing less effective. Here, through a modeling approach we show that the effect produced by the number of initial infections is non-linear on the incidence peak and peak time. When case importations are carried by mobility from an already infected area, this effect is further enhanced by the local demography and underlying mixing patterns: the impact of every seed is larger in smaller populations. Finally, both in the model simulations and the analysis, we show that a multi-seeding effect combined with mobility restrictions can explain the observed spatial heterogeneities in the first wave of COVID-19 incidence and mortality in five European countries. Our results allow us for identifying what we have called epidemic epicenter: an area that shapes incidence and mortality peaks in the entire country. The present work further clarifies the nonlinear effects that mobility can have on the evolution of an epidemic and highlight their relevance for epidemic control.
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spelling pubmed-85162612021-10-15 Interplay between mobility, multi-seeding and lockdowns shapes COVID-19 local impact Mazzoli, Mattia Pepe, Emanuele Mateo, David Cattuto, Ciro Gauvin, Laetitia Bajardi, Paolo Tizzoni, Michele Hernando, Alberto Meloni, Sandro Ramasco, José J. PLoS Comput Biol Research Article Assessing the impact of mobility on epidemic spreading is of crucial importance for understanding the effect of policies like mass quarantines and selective re-openings. While many factors affect disease incidence at a local level, making it more or less homogeneous with respect to other areas, the importance of multi-seeding has often been overlooked. Multi-seeding occurs when several independent (non-clustered) infected individuals arrive at a susceptible population. This can lead to independent outbreaks that spark from distinct areas of the local contact (social) network. Such mechanism has the potential to boost incidence, making control efforts and contact tracing less effective. Here, through a modeling approach we show that the effect produced by the number of initial infections is non-linear on the incidence peak and peak time. When case importations are carried by mobility from an already infected area, this effect is further enhanced by the local demography and underlying mixing patterns: the impact of every seed is larger in smaller populations. Finally, both in the model simulations and the analysis, we show that a multi-seeding effect combined with mobility restrictions can explain the observed spatial heterogeneities in the first wave of COVID-19 incidence and mortality in five European countries. Our results allow us for identifying what we have called epidemic epicenter: an area that shapes incidence and mortality peaks in the entire country. The present work further clarifies the nonlinear effects that mobility can have on the evolution of an epidemic and highlight their relevance for epidemic control. Public Library of Science 2021-10-14 /pmc/articles/PMC8516261/ /pubmed/34648495 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1009326 Text en © 2021 Mazzoli et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Pepe, Emanuele
Mateo, David
Cattuto, Ciro
Gauvin, Laetitia
Bajardi, Paolo
Tizzoni, Michele
Hernando, Alberto
Meloni, Sandro
Ramasco, José J.
Interplay between mobility, multi-seeding and lockdowns shapes COVID-19 local impact
title Interplay between mobility, multi-seeding and lockdowns shapes COVID-19 local impact
title_full Interplay between mobility, multi-seeding and lockdowns shapes COVID-19 local impact
title_fullStr Interplay between mobility, multi-seeding and lockdowns shapes COVID-19 local impact
title_full_unstemmed Interplay between mobility, multi-seeding and lockdowns shapes COVID-19 local impact
title_short Interplay between mobility, multi-seeding and lockdowns shapes COVID-19 local impact
title_sort interplay between mobility, multi-seeding and lockdowns shapes covid-19 local impact
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8516261/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34648495
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1009326
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