Selected article for: "age infection transmission assortativeness and infection transmission assortativeness"

Author: Houssein H Ayoub; Hiam Chemaitelly; Ghina R Mumtaz; Shaheen Seedat; Susanne F Awad; Monia Makhoul; Laith J Abu-Raddad
Title: Characterizing key attributes of the epidemiology of COVID-19 in China: Model-based estimations
  • Document date: 2020_4_11
  • ID: 7styuuzo_29
    Snippet: Another finding of this study is the limited assortativeness in infection transmission mixing by age ( Figure 4 ), that is equal mixing between the different age groups. This finding is possibly explained by the fact that most transmissions occurred in the context of households rather than of schools or workplaces, as supported by existing evidence [3] . Indeed, analysis of 344 clusters in Guangdong and Sichuan provinces indicated that 78-85% of .....
    Document: Another finding of this study is the limited assortativeness in infection transmission mixing by age ( Figure 4 ), that is equal mixing between the different age groups. This finding is possibly explained by the fact that most transmissions occurred in the context of households rather than of schools or workplaces, as supported by existing evidence [3] . Indeed, analysis of 344 clusters in Guangdong and Sichuan provinces indicated that 78-85% of clusters pertained to families [3] .

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