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Area of Science:

  • Epidemiology
  • Public Health
  • Spatial Analysis

Background:

  • Effective outbreak management relies on timely detection of emerging infections.
  • Human mobility patterns are critical determinants of infection risk and transmission dynamics.
  • Spatial sampling aids in identifying infection hotspots within specific geographic areas.

Conclusions:

  • Mobility-based spatial sampling substantially enhances the efficiency of community-level testing for emerging infections.
  • This approach optimizes testing resource deployment for cost-effective containment of infectious diseases.
  • Improves accuracy and reduces screening numbers, offering a valuable tool for public health surveillance.