Social contact patterns and implications for infectious disease transmission - a systematic review and meta-analysis of contact surveys
<strong>Background:</strong> Transmission of respiratory pathogens such as SARS-CoV-2 depends on patterns of contact and mixing across populations. Understanding this is crucial to predict pathogen spread and the effectiveness of control efforts. Most analyses of contact patterns to date...
Huvudupphovsmän: | Mousa, A, Winskill, P, Watson, OJ, Ratmann, O, Monod, M, Ajelli, M, Diallo, A, Dodd, PJ, Grijalva, CG, Kiti, MC, Krishnan, A, Kumar, R, Kumar, S, Kwok, KO, Lanata, CF, de Waroux, OLP, Leung, K, Mahikul, W, Melegaro, A, Morrow, CD, Mossong, J, Neal, EF, Nokes, DJ, Pan-Ngum, W, Potter, GE, Russell, FM, Saha, S, Sugimoto, JD, Wei, WI, Wood, RR, Wu, J, Zhang, J, Walker, P, Whittaker, C |
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Materialtyp: | Journal article |
Språk: | English |
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eLife Sciences Publications
2021
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