Klovdahl A S
Soc Sci Med. 1985;21(11):1203-16. doi: 10.1016/0277-9536(85)90269-2.
Conceptualizing a population as a set of individuals linked together to form a large social network provides a fruitful perspective for better understanding the spread of some infectious diseases. Data related to AIDS (the acquired immune deficiency syndrome) were used to illustrate the potential usefulness of a network approach in evaluating the infectious agent hypothesis when studying a disease or disease outbreak of unknown etiology and in developing strategies to limit the spread of an infectious agent transmitted through personal relationships.
将人群概念化为一组相互联系以形成大型社会网络的个体,为更好地理解某些传染病的传播提供了富有成效的视角。与艾滋病(获得性免疫缺陷综合征)相关的数据被用于说明网络方法在研究病因不明的疾病或疾病暴发时评估传染源假说以及制定策略以限制通过人际关系传播的传染源扩散方面的潜在用途。