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Author: Yanshan Zhu; Conor J Bloxham; Katina D Hulme; Jane E Sinclair; Zhen Wei Marcus Tong; Lauren E Steele; Ellesandra C Noye; Jiahai Lu; Keng Yih Chew; Janessa Pickering; Charles Gilks; Asha C Bowen; Kirsty R Short
Title: Children are unlikely to have been the primary source of household SARS-CoV-2 infections
  • Document date: 2020_3_30
  • ID: giabjjnz_23
    Snippet: As the global SARS-CoV-2 situation continues to evolve it will be important to validate these data with a larger number of case studies across a wider geographic distribution. It is also possible that as community spread of the virus becomes more common, the transmission dynamics and clinical characteristics of disease will change. However, in the interim our analyses show that, to date, children have not been the primary source of household tran.....
    Document: As the global SARS-CoV-2 situation continues to evolve it will be important to validate these data with a larger number of case studies across a wider geographic distribution. It is also possible that as community spread of the virus becomes more common, the transmission dynamics and clinical characteristics of disease will change. However, in the interim our analyses show that, to date, children have not been the primary source of household transmission clusters.

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