Social networks in relation to self-reported symptomatic infections in individuals aged 40–75 - the Maastricht study –

Volume: 18, Issue: 1
Published: Jul 4, 2018
Abstract
Most infections are spread through social networks (detrimental effect). However, social networks may also lower infection acquisition (beneficial effect). This study aimed to examine associations between social network parameters and prevalence of self-reported upper and lower respiratory, gastrointestinal and urinary tract infections in a population aged 40–75. In this population-based cross-sectional cohort study (N = 3004, mean age 60.0 ±...
Paper Details
Title
Social networks in relation to self-reported symptomatic infections in individuals aged 40–75 - the Maastricht study –
Published Date
Jul 4, 2018
Volume
18
Issue
1
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