Selected article for: "acute respiratory infection and incubation period"

Author: Song, Jeongsuk; Lee, Hyerim; Cho, Enhi
Title: Epidemiological Investigation of the Outbreak of Acute Respiratory Infection caused by Adenovirus Type B55 in a Physical Education School in 2017
  • Document date: 2019_5_28
  • ID: 6fkp62ba_38
    Snippet: This epidemic lasted for 56 days (from April 24 to Jun 18, 2017), and the epidemic curve showed a trend of propagated transmission. The interval between the peak in the epidemic curve was 2-9 days, which was similar to the incubation period of acute respiratory infection caused by adenovirus (2-14 days) [2, 3] ......
    Document: This epidemic lasted for 56 days (from April 24 to Jun 18, 2017), and the epidemic curve showed a trend of propagated transmission. The interval between the peak in the epidemic curve was 2-9 days, which was similar to the incubation period of acute respiratory infection caused by adenovirus (2-14 days) [2, 3] .

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