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_24
    Snippet: years of age, 20-29 years of age, and 30-39 years of age were, respectively, 94%, 68%, and 43% less susceptible to being infected. Notably, this age-dependence in the susceptibility to the infection could not be explained by differences in mixing between age groups, as the results indicated limited assortativeness in infection transmission mixing by age ( Figure 4 )......
    Document: years of age, 20-29 years of age, and 30-39 years of age were, respectively, 94%, 68%, and 43% less susceptible to being infected. Notably, this age-dependence in the susceptibility to the infection could not be explained by differences in mixing between age groups, as the results indicated limited assortativeness in infection transmission mixing by age ( Figure 4 ).

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