id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-104128-0gyk9cwx Morand, Serge The accelerated infectious disease risk in the Anthropocene: more outbreaks and wider global spread 2020-04-20 .txt text/plain 7037 358 47 Countries which are more centrally located within these disease networks tend to be also the more developed and emerging countries with significantly higher GDPs. Therefore, one cost of increased global mobility (which is currently tightly linked to economic growth and globalization, see Discussion below) is the increased risk of disease outbreaks and their faster and wider spread (although we note that the risk per capita may be decreasing, Smith et al., 2014) . Similarly, increasing levels of (1) isolation of infectious hosts, household quarantine and related behavioral changes which reduce transmission rates and (2) air traffic reduction increasingly slowed the global spread of influenza, although the latter control strategy required the almost complete halt of global air traffic (Cooper et al., 2006; Ferguson et al., 2006; Flahault et al., 2006; Hollingsworth et al., 2006; Epstein et al., 2007; Bajardi 11 et al., 2011) . ./cache/cord-104128-0gyk9cwx.txt ./txt/cord-104128-0gyk9cwx.txt