Author: Milne, George J; Baskaran, Pravin; Halder, Nilimesh; Karl, Stephan; Kelso, Joel
Title: Pandemic influenza in Papua New Guinea: a modelling study comparison with pandemic spread in a developed country Document date: 2013_3_26
ID: y01w04lc_57
Snippet: Following infection an individual is assumed to be immune to re-infection for the duration of the simulation. We further assume that influenza symptoms develop one day into the infectious period 1 , with 20% of infections being asymptomatic among children and 32% being asymptomatic among adults using data from 2 . Symptomatic individuals will withdraw into the home with the following probabilities; adults 50% and children 90%, which is consistent.....
Document: Following infection an individual is assumed to be immune to re-infection for the duration of the simulation. We further assume that influenza symptoms develop one day into the infectious period 1 , with 20% of infections being asymptomatic among children and 32% being asymptomatic among adults using data from 2 . Symptomatic individuals will withdraw into the home with the following probabilities; adults 50% and children 90%, which is consistent with 14 15 .
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