Modelling input-output flows of severe acute respiratory syndrome in mainland China
Modelling input-output flows of severe acute respiratory syndrome in mainland China
Severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) originated in China in 2002, and it spread to 26 provinces in mainland China and 32 countries across five continents in a matter of months. This outbreak resulted in 774 deaths. However, the spatial features and potential determinants of SARS input-output flows remain unclear.