id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-193497-qqrhvlm5 Shoghri, Ahmad El Identifying highly influential travellers for spreading disease on a public transport system 2020-04-03 .txt text/plain 5889 299 46 For instance previous work has explored the impact of recurring patterns inherent in human mobility on disease spread, but has not considered other dimensions such as the distance travelled or the number of encounters. In this paper we study three aspects of mobility behaviour, i.e. the degree of exploration, the distance travelled and the number of encounters of passengers using the Sydney bus network in the context of infectious disease spread. An increase in the infection probability on the other hand, amplifies the spreading power of all mobility groups, especially for passengers who regularly visit the same places and travel short distances, until reaching a saturation point at a probability of 0.5. Interestingly, the averages of received infections per individual is nearly the same across all the groups with a value just divide individuals into explorers and returners, but to distinguish them further along other dimensions such as the distance travelled and the connectivity as their spreading abilities differ. ./cache/cord-193497-qqrhvlm5.txt ./txt/cord-193497-qqrhvlm5.txt