id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-178791-cywjp5jh Chin, Wei Chien Benny Spatial super-spreaders and super-susceptibles in human movement networks 2020-05-11 .txt text/plain 7748 386 55 Here, we propose a quantitative and systematic framework to identify spatial super-spreaders and the novel concept of super-susceptibles, i.e. respectively, places most likely to contribute to disease spread or to people contracting it. Identifying these places would therefore be critical in the fight with infectious diseases such as In this article, we report a study aimed at systematically identifying the spatial super-spreaders and spatial super-susceptibles in the spatial human network of the city-state of the Republic of Singapore. We applied this analysis framework to the Singapore public transport flow network, and identified the SSP and SSS using the SUI and SPI indexes. This study uses a community detection method (MapEquation algorithm 51 ) to identify the zones from the flow network, instead of using the administrative spatial boundaries (i.e. the boundaries of planning areas and regions as defined by the Singapore Government in its Master Plan 2014 50 ) that were designed and selected for governance and political purposes. ./cache/cord-178791-cywjp5jh.txt ./txt/cord-178791-cywjp5jh.txt