Estimating age-mixing patterns relevant for the transmission of airborne infections

Volume: 28, Pages: 100339 - 100339
Published: Sep 1, 2019
Abstract
Age-mixing patterns can have substantial effects on infectious disease dynamics and intervention effects. Data on close contacts (people spoken to and/or touched) are often used to estimate age-mixing. These are not the only relevant contacts for airborne infections such as tuberculosis, where transmission can occur between anybody ‘sharing air’ indoors. Directly collecting data on age-mixing patterns between casual contacts (shared indoor...
Paper Details
Title
Estimating age-mixing patterns relevant for the transmission of airborne infections
Published Date
Sep 1, 2019
Journal
Volume
28
Pages
100339 - 100339
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