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The extensive networks of frequent population mobility in the Samoan Islands and their implications for infectious disease transmission

机译:萨摩亚群岛频繁人口流动的广泛网络及其对传染病传播的影响

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Population mobility has been demonstrated to contribute to the persistent transmission and global diffusion of epidemics. In the Pacific Islands, population mobility is particularly important for emerging infectious diseases, disease elimination programs, and diseases spread by close contact. The extent of population mobility between American Samoa villages, Samoa districts and other countries was investigated based on travel data collected during community surveys in American Samoa in 2010 and 2014. Within American Samoa, workers commuted daily across the whole of the main island of Tutuila, with work hubs drawing from villages across the island. Of the 670 adult workers surveyed, 37% had traveled overseas in the past year, with 68% of trips to Samoa. Of children aged 8–13 years (n?=?337), 57% had traveled overseas, with 55% of trips to Samoa. An extensive network of connections between American Samoa villages and Samoa districts was demonstrated, with most trips lasting one week to one month. Our study showed that populations in the Samoan islands are highly mobile, and quantified the extent and destinations of their travels. Our findings offer insight into the impact of population mobility on the transmission of infectious diseases and data to refine existing models of disease transmission in the Pacific islands.
机译:人口流动已被证明有助于流行病的持续传播和全球扩散。在太平洋岛屿,人口流动对于新兴传染病,疾病消除计划和通过密切接触传播的疾病尤其重要。根据2010年和2014年在美属萨摩亚进行的社区调查收集的旅行数据,调查了美属萨摩亚各村庄,萨摩亚各地区和其他国家之间的人口流动程度。在美属萨摩亚境内,工人每天在图图伊拉的整个主要岛上通勤,从岛上各个村庄汲取的工作中心。在接受调查的670名成年工人中,有37%在过去的一年中曾出国旅行,其中68%的人去了萨摩亚。在8-13岁的儿童中(n?=?337),有57%的人曾出国旅行,其中55%的人去了萨摩亚。展示了美属萨摩亚村庄和萨摩亚地区之间的广泛联系网络,大多数旅行持续一周至一个月。我们的研究表明,萨摩亚群岛的人口流动性很高,并量化了其旅行的范围和目的地。我们的发现提供了对人口流动对传染病传播和数据影响的洞察力,以完善太平洋岛屿上现有的疾病传播模型。

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