Selected article for: "infected person and secondary infection"

Author: Camargo, C.N.; Carraro, E.; Granato, C.F.; Bellei, N.
Title: Human rhinovirus infections in symptomatic and asymptomatic subjects
  • Document date: 2012_6_1
  • ID: zlzag6a8_2
    Snippet: The dynamic of rhinovirus transmission is relevant to address for the epidemiology characteristics of infection within families, schools and nosocomial outbreaks. Rhinovirus can be easily transmitted from person to person mainly through hand contact with infected respiratory secretions (15) . Studies of asymptomatic infected individuals pointed to 15 -30% rates (9, 19, 14, 20, 7, 19) of HRV infection but the role of infected subjects as reservoir.....
    Document: The dynamic of rhinovirus transmission is relevant to address for the epidemiology characteristics of infection within families, schools and nosocomial outbreaks. Rhinovirus can be easily transmitted from person to person mainly through hand contact with infected respiratory secretions (15) . Studies of asymptomatic infected individuals pointed to 15 -30% rates (9, 19, 14, 20, 7, 19) of HRV infection but the role of infected subjects as reservoirs for secondary cases infections is unknown.

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