Using secondary cases to characterize the severity of an emerging or re-emerging infection
Estimates of the severity of emerging infections did not consider the case ascertainment method, but secondary cases identified by contact tracing of index cases may be more reliable as they are less susceptible to ascertainment bias. Here, the authors perform a systematic review to quantify these d...
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Main Authors: | Tim K. Tsang, Can Wang, Bingyi Yang, Simon Cauchemez, Benjamin J. Cowling |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/a3e117a8ad4a4f1c98f05281d8733edb |
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