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Author: xiaoke Xu; Xiaofan Liu; Ye Wu; Sheikh Taslim ALI
Title: Close contacts and household transmission of SARS-CoV-2 in China: a content analysis based on local Heath Commissions' public disclosures.
  • Document date: 2020_3_6
  • ID: b10yokyu_1
    Snippet: In total 34 primary cases were identified as super spreaders, and 5 household super-spreading 61 events were observed. The mean serial interval is estimated to be 4.95 days (standard deviation: 5.24 62 days) and 5.19 days (standard deviation: 5.28 days) for households and non-household transmissions, 63 respectively. The risk of being infected outside of households is higher for age groups between 18 and 64 64 years, whereas the hazard of being i.....
    Document: In total 34 primary cases were identified as super spreaders, and 5 household super-spreading 61 events were observed. The mean serial interval is estimated to be 4.95 days (standard deviation: 5.24 62 days) and 5.19 days (standard deviation: 5.28 days) for households and non-household transmissions, 63 respectively. The risk of being infected outside of households is higher for age groups between 18 and 64 64 years, whereas the hazard of being infected within households is higher for age groups of young 65 (<18) and elderly (>65) people. (Table S9) . We compiled a line-list database from these reports with 112 extracted demographic characteristics, social relationships, travel history, timelines of potential 113 exposure, symptom onset, confirmation and hospitalization. We obtained the daily population 114 . CC-BY-ND 4.0 International license It is made available under a is the author/funder, who has granted medRxiv a license to display the preprint in perpetuity.

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