Laboratory

Population Dynamics and Sustainable Well-Being

At a Glance Projects Publications Team

Project

The Interplay Between Population and Infectious Disease Dynamics

Daniela Perrotta, Emanuele Del Fava; in Collaboration with Alessia Melegaro (Bocconi University, Milan, Italy), Daniela Paolotti (ISI Foundation, Institute for Scientific Interchange, Torino, Italy)

We combine digital trace data with classic data sources, as well as primary data collection schemes, within robust statistical and computational models in order to provide insights into the social and behavioral responses to disease outbreaks and their relationships with population dynamics.  Detailed Description

Decrease of excess mortality rates in London following reductions in human mobility during the early phase of the COVID-19 pandemic. 

The relationship between excess mortality and changes in human mobility (left) reveals the projected estimates of deaths saved (right) in London thanks to the public health interventions enforced during the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020. © Basellini, U.; Alburez-Gutierrez, D.; Del Fava, E.; Perrotta, D.; Bonetti, M.; Camarda, C. G.; Zagheni, E. Linking excess mortality to mobility data during the ?rst wave of COVID-19 in England and Wales SSM-Population Health 14, 1–18. (2021)

Research Keywords:

Data and Surveys, Health Care, Public Health, Medicine, and Epidemiology

Region keywords:

World

Publications

De Gaetano, A.; Bajardi, P.; Gozzi, N.; Perra, N.; Perrotta, D.; Paolotti, D.:
JMIR preprints 47563. unpublished. (2023)    
De Gaetano, A.; Bajardi, P.; Gozzi, N.; Perra, N.; Perrotta, D.; Paolotti, D.:
Journal of Medical Internet Research 25, e47563–e47563. (2023)    
Perrotta, D.; Frias-Martinez, E.; Pastore y Piontti, A.; Zhang, Q.; Luengo-Oroz, M.; Paolotti, D.; Tizzoni, M.; Vespignani, A.:
PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases 16:7, e0010565–e0010565. (2022)    
Basellini, U.; Alburez-Gutierrez, D.; Del Fava, E.; Perrotta, D.; Bonetti, M.; Camarda, C. G.; Zagheni, E.:
SSM-Population Health 14:100799, 1–18. (2021)    
Del Fava, E.; Adema, I.; Kiti, M. C.; Poletti, P.; Merler, S.; Nokes, D. J.; Manfredi, P.; Melegaro, A.:
medRxiv preprints. unpublished. (2021)    
Del Fava, E.; Adema, I.; Kiti, M. C.; Poletti, P.; Merler, S.; Nokes, D. J.; Manfredi, P.; Melegaro, A.:
Scientific Reports 11:21589, 1–13. (2021)    
Perrotta, D.; Frias-Martinez, E.; Pastore y Piontti, A.; Zhang, Q.; Luengo-Oroz, M.; Paolotti, D.; Tizzoni, M.; Vespignani, A.:
medRxiv preprints. unpublished. (2021)    
Gozzi, N.; Perrotta, D.; Paolotti, D.; Perra, N.:
PLOS Computational Biology 16:5, e1007879–e1007879. (2020)    
Del Fava, E.; Shkedy, Z.:
In: Handbook of infectious disease data analysis, 1–24. New York: Taylor & Francis Group. (2019)
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