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Improving mobility data for infectious disease research. / Kostandova, Natalya; Corgel, Ronan; Bansal, Shweta et al.
In: Nature Human Behaviour, 24.03.2025.

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Kostandova, N, Corgel, R, Bansal, S, Bérubé, S, Cleary, E, Hansen, C, Hitchings, MDT, García-Carreras, B, Gardner, L, Kraemer, MUG, Lai, S, Li, Y, Perofsky, AC, Pullano, G, Read, JM, Ribeiro dos Santos, G, Salje, H, Takahashi, S, Viboud, C, Wang, J, Cummings, DAT & Wesolowski, A 2025, 'Improving mobility data for infectious disease research', Nature Human Behaviour. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41562-025-02151-3

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Kostandova, N., Corgel, R., Bansal, S., Bérubé, S., Cleary, E., Hansen, C., Hitchings, M. D. T., García-Carreras, B., Gardner, L., Kraemer, M. U. G., Lai, S., Li, Y., Perofsky, A. C., Pullano, G., Read, J. M., Ribeiro dos Santos, G., Salje, H., Takahashi, S., Viboud, C., ... Wesolowski, A. (2025). Improving mobility data for infectious disease research. Nature Human Behaviour, Article 489. Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41562-025-02151-3

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Kostandova N, Corgel R, Bansal S, Bérubé S, Cleary E, Hansen C et al. Improving mobility data for infectious disease research. Nature Human Behaviour. 2025 Mar 24;489. Epub 2025 Mar 24. doi: 10.1038/s41562-025-02151-3

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Kostandova, Natalya ; Corgel, Ronan ; Bansal, Shweta et al. / Improving mobility data for infectious disease research. In: Nature Human Behaviour. 2025.

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abstract = "Mobility data can help to reconstruct infectious disease dynamics and tailor control and elimination measures. We describe three challenges and opportunities to improve our understanding of human mobility for infectious disease research. We call for simulation and modelling, reporting guidelines and investment in data repositories.",
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AU - Kostandova, Natalya

AU - Corgel, Ronan

AU - Bansal, Shweta

AU - Bérubé, Sophie

AU - Cleary, Eimear

AU - Hansen, Chelsea

AU - Hitchings, Matt D. T.

AU - García-Carreras, Bernardo

AU - Gardner, Lauren

AU - Kraemer, Moritz U. G.

AU - Lai, Shengjie

AU - Li, Yao

AU - Perofsky, Amanda C.

AU - Pullano, Giulia

AU - Read, Jonathan M.

AU - Ribeiro dos Santos, Gabriel

AU - Salje, Henrik

AU - Takahashi, Saki

AU - Viboud, Cécile

AU - Wang, Jasmine

AU - Cummings, Derek A. T.

AU - Wesolowski, Amy

PY - 2025/3/24

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N2 - Mobility data can help to reconstruct infectious disease dynamics and tailor control and elimination measures. We describe three challenges and opportunities to improve our understanding of human mobility for infectious disease research. We call for simulation and modelling, reporting guidelines and investment in data repositories.

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DO - 10.1038/s41562-025-02151-3

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