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基于视频记录数据的网络分析对小学生飞沫和接触传播风险的量化

Quantification of droplet and contact transmission risks among elementary school students based on network analyses using video-recorded data.

作者信息

Kikuchi Shuta, Nakajima Keisuke, Kato Yasuki, Takizawa Takeshi, Sugiyama Junichi, Mukai Taisei, Kakizawa Yasushi, Kurahashi Setsuya

机构信息

Advanced Analytical Science Research Laboratories, Research & Development Headquarters, Lion Corporation, Edogawa, Tokyo, Japan.

Institute of Social Simulation, Waseda University, Shinjuku, Tokyo, Japan.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2025 Feb 12;20(2):e0313364. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0313364. eCollection 2025.

Abstract

In elementary schools, immunologically immature students come into close contact with each other and are susceptible to the spread of infectious diseases. To analyze pathogen transmission among students, it is essential to obtain behavioral data. Questionnaires and wearable sensor devices were used for communication behavior and swab sampling was employed for contact behavior. However, these methods have been insufficient in capturing information about the processes and actions of each student that contribute to pathogen transmission. Therefore, in this study, actual behavioral data were collected using video recordings to evaluate droplet and contact transmission in elementary schools. The analysis of communication behavior revealed the diverse nature of interactions among students. By calculating the droplet transmission probabilities based on conversation duration, the risk of droplet transmission was quantified. In the contact behavior, we introduced a novel approach for constructing contact networks based on contact history. According to this method, well-known items, such as students' desks, doors, and faucets, were predicted to be potential fomite. In addition, students' shirts and shared items with high contact frequency and high centrality metrics in the network, which were not evaluated in swab sampling surveys, were identified as potential fomites. The reliability of the predictions was demonstrated through micro-simulations. The micro-simulations replicated virus transmission scenarios in which virus-carrying students were present in the actual contact history. The results showed that a significant amount of virus adhered to the items predicted to be fomites. Interestingly, the micro-simulations indicated that most viral copies were transmitted through single items. The analysis of contact history, contact networks, and micro-simulations relies on video-recorded behavioral data, highlighting the importance of this method. This study contributes significantly to the prevention of infectious diseases in elementary schools by providing evidence-based information about transmission pathways and behavior-related risks.

摘要

在小学里,免疫功能尚未成熟的学生们彼此密切接触,容易感染传染病。为了分析学生之间的病原体传播情况,获取行为数据至关重要。问卷调查和可穿戴传感器设备用于收集交流行为数据,拭子采样则用于收集接触行为数据。然而,这些方法在获取有助于病原体传播的每个学生的过程和行为信息方面并不充分。因此,在本研究中,我们使用视频记录收集实际行为数据,以评估小学中的飞沫传播和接触传播。对交流行为的分析揭示了学生之间互动的多样性。通过根据对话时长计算飞沫传播概率,对飞沫传播风险进行了量化。在接触行为方面,我们引入了一种基于接触历史构建接触网络的新方法。根据这种方法,学生的课桌、门和水龙头等常见物品被预测为潜在的污染物。此外,学生的衬衫以及在网络中具有高接触频率和高中心性指标的共享物品,这些在拭子采样调查中未被评估的物品,也被确定为潜在的污染物。通过微观模拟证明了预测的可靠性。微观模拟重现了实际接触历史中存在携带病毒学生的病毒传播场景。结果表明,大量病毒附着在被预测为污染物的物品上。有趣的是,微观模拟表明大多数病毒拷贝是通过单个物品传播的。对接触历史、接触网络和微观模拟的分析依赖于视频记录的行为数据,突出了这种方法的重要性。本研究通过提供关于传播途径和行为相关风险的循证信息,对小学传染病的预防做出了重大贡献。

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