Posts Tagged ‘Spreading Phenomena’

Infectious Disease Spread: Flu

Infectious Disease Spread: Flu

This dataset contains information about the Flu virus spreading between healthy and infected students by having close interactions. The nodes refer to almost the entire school population and the edges refer to the interactions with different durations. Most of the contacts are short time. More information about the dataset and links of download can be found on http://sing.stanford.edu/flu/ and the two publications on the dataset.

Here is some information regarding the dataset:

  • Number of Nodes: 788 individuals (655 students and 73 teachers, 55 staff, 5 other)

  • Number of Edges: 2,148,199 Close Proximity Records (762,868 interactions with a mean duration of 2.8 CPRs (~1min) or 118,291 interactions with mean duration of 18.7 CPRs (~6min)

Detailed information about the dataset can be found on the papers:

M. Salathe, M. Kazandjieva, J. W. Lee, P. Levis, M. W. Feldman, J. H. jones, A High-Resolution Human Contact Network for Infectious Disease Transmission, In Proceedings of National Academy of Science (PNAS), 2010.

m. Kazandjieva, J. W. Lee, M. Salathe, M. W. Feldman, J. H. Jones, P. Levis, Experiences in Measuring a Human Contact Network for Epidemiology Research, Proceedings of the ACM Workshop on Hot Topics in Embedded Networked Sensors (HotEmNets), 2010.

Keywords: Network, Biology and Health, Spreading Phenomena, Epidemic Process, Disease, Flu, Time Series

Ebola Cases

Ebola Cases:

This dataset contains information regarding the number of confirmed, suspected and death related to the Ebola cases in countries with Ebola outbreak and date of report. The 10 countries with Ebola outbreak are Guinea, Liberia, Sierra Leone, Nigeria, Senegal, Mali, Spain, USA, UK, and Italy. The dataset is collected based on official information reported by ministries of health in each country. The data files provide information updates per week regarding the number of cases within the years 2014 to 2016. Three data files are available for download from https://data.humdata.org/dataset/ebola-cases-2014.

This dataset is available for public non-commercial use. Please refer to Terms of Service on https://data.humdata.org/about/terms for more information.

Keywords: Network, Biology and Health, Spreading Phenomena, Epidemic Process, Disease, Ebola, Time Series