Quantifying social contacts in a household setting of rural Kenya using wearable proximity sensors

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Moses C Kiti
Michele Tizzoni
Timothy M Kinyanjui
Dorothy C Koech
Patrick K Munywoki
Milosch Meriac
Luca Cappa
André Panisson
Alain Barrat
Ciro Cattuto
D James Nokes
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[1] KEMRI - Wellcome Trust Research Programme,Data Science Laboratory
[2] ISI Foundation,School of Mathematics
[3] The University of Manchester,Aix
[4] Bitmanufaktory Ltd,Marseille Université
[5] Université de Toulon,School of Life Sciences and WIDER
[6] University of Warwick,undefined
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households; contact patterns; contact networks; wearable proximity sensors; respiratory infections; infectious disease control;
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Close proximity interactions between individuals influence how infections spread. Quantifying close contacts in developing world settings, where such data is sparse yet disease burden is high, can provide insights into the design of intervention strategies such as vaccination. Recent technological advances have enabled collection of time-resolved face-to-face human contact data using radio frequency proximity sensors. The acceptability and practicalities of using proximity devices within the developing country setting have not been investigated.
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