id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-295878-pd9elo4l Luo, Wei A large-scale location-based social network to understanding the impact of human geo-social interaction patterns on vaccination strategies in an urbanized area 2018-11-30 .txt text/plain 5987 302 41 Based on the location-based network, we simulate influenza transmission dynamics and evaluate the efficacy of different vaccination strategies according to the identified geo-social interaction patterns. Second, the design of control strategies based on individualbased networks (e.g., vaccinate the individual with a large number of contacts) is challenging because it is infeasible to keep track of all social contacts of infections (Cohen, Havlin, & Ben-Avraham 2003; Gómez-Gardenes, Echenique, & Moreno 2006; Holme 2004 ), but the information to estimate population flows among locations based on intra-and inter-community travelers is widely available in the existing census data and travel survey reports (Mao & Bian 2010) . Thus, location-based human interaction network models are required to easily represent explicitly spatial dynamics of the disease transmission and design control strategies to target certain critical locations first rather than prioritizing individuals. ./cache/cord-295878-pd9elo4l.txt ./txt/cord-295878-pd9elo4l.txt