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Zhang, Weiwei Cheng, Weibin Luo, Lei Ma, Yu Xu, Conghui Qin, Pengzhe Zhang, Zhoubin
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Emerging infectious diseases
We explored the secondary attack rate in different types of contact with persons presymptomatic for coronavirus disease (COVID-19). Close contacts who lived with or had frequent contact with an index case-patient had a higher risk for COVID-19. Our findings provide population-based evidence for transmission from persons with presymptomatic COVID-19...
Banerjee, E Griffith, J Kenyon, C Christianson, B Strain, A Martin, K McMahon, M Bagstad, E Laine, E Hardy, K
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Perspectives in public health
We report on a measles outbreak largely occurring in Minnesota's under-vaccinated Somali community in the spring of 2017. The outbreak was already into its third generation when the first two cases were confirmed, and rapid public health actions were needed. The aim of our response was to quickly end transmission and contain the outbreak. The state...
Kwok, Kin On Wong, Valerie Wing Yu Wei, Wan In Wong, Samuel Yeung Shan Tang, Julian Wei-Tze
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Euro surveillance : bulletin Europeen sur les maladies transmissibles = European communicable disease bulletin
BackgroundCOVID-19, caused by SARS-CoV-2, first appeared in China and subsequently developed into an ongoing epidemic. Understanding epidemiological factors characterising the transmission dynamics of this disease is of fundamental importance.AimsThis study aimed to describe key epidemiological parameters of COVID-19 in Hong Kong.MethodsWe extracte...
Dean, Natalie E Halloran, M Elizabeth Yang, Yang Longini, Ira M
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Clinical infectious diseases : an official publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America
Factors affecting our ability to control an Ebola outbreak include transmissibility of the virus and the proportion of transmissions occurring asymptomatically. We performed a meta-analysis of Ebola household secondary attack rate (SAR), disaggregating by type of exposure (direct contact, no direct contact, nursing care, direct contact but no nursi...
Buhnerkempe, Michael G Gostic, Katelyn Park, Miran Ahsan, Prianna Belser, Jessica A Lloyd-Smith, James O
The controversy surrounding 'gain-of-function' experiments on high-consequence avian influenza viruses has highlighted the role of ferret transmission experiments in studying the transmission potential of novel influenza strains. However, the mapping between influenza transmission in ferrets and in humans is unsubstantiated. We address this gap by ...
Chowell, Gerardo Nishiura, Hiroshi
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BMC Medicine
Providing valid and reliable estimates of the transmissibility and severity of pandemic influenza in real time is key to guide public health policymaking. In particular, early estimates of the transmissibility are indispensable for determining the type and intensity of interventions. A recent study by House and colleagues in BMC Medicine devised a ...