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Diffusion of treatment in social networks and mass drug administration

Authors :
Chami, Goylette F.
Kontoleon, Andreas A.
Bulte, Erwin
Fenwick, Alan
Kabatereine, Narcis B.
Tukahebwa, Edridah M.
Dunne, David W.
Chami, Goylette F.
Kontoleon, Andreas A.
Bulte, Erwin
Fenwick, Alan
Kabatereine, Narcis B.
Tukahebwa, Edridah M.
Dunne, David W.
Source :
ISSN: 2041-1723
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Information, behaviors, and technologies spread when people interact. Understanding these interactions is critical for achieving the greatest diffusion of public interventions. Yet, little is known about the performance of starting points (seed nodes) for diffusion. We track routine mass drug administration-the large-scale distribution of deworming drugs-in Uganda. We observe friendship networks, socioeconomic factors, and treatment delivery outcomes for 16,357 individuals in 3491 households of 17 rural villages. Each village has two community medicine distributors (CMDs), who are the seed nodes and responsible for administering treatments. Here, we show that CMDs with tightly knit (clustered) friendship connections achieve the greatest reach and speed of treatment coverage. Importantly, we demonstrate that clustering predicts diffusion through social networks when spreading relies on contact with seed nodes while centrality is unrelated to diffusion. Clustering should be considered when selecting seed nodes for large-scale treatment campaigns.

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Database :
OAIster
Journal :
ISSN: 2041-1723
Notes :
application/pdf, Nature Communications 8 (2017) 1, ISSN: 2041-1723, ISSN: 2041-1723, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1200325072
Document Type :
Electronic Resource