Selected article for: "assumed reduction and random community"

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_27
    Snippet: Individuals in each household and contact hub made contacts within a close-contact mixing group, taken to be the entire household or a subset of larger hubs, and also made additional non hub-based random community contacts. The individual-toindividual transmission probability in larger households was moderated by household size using data from a study by Cauchemez et al [27] . This reflects the assumed reduction in pairwise contact in households .....
    Document: Individuals in each household and contact hub made contacts within a close-contact mixing group, taken to be the entire household or a subset of larger hubs, and also made additional non hub-based random community contacts. The individual-toindividual transmission probability in larger households was moderated by household size using data from a study by Cauchemez et al [27] . This reflects the assumed reduction in pairwise contact in households with greater than 3 members and is significant in the Madang context, where the average household size is 6.32 compared to 2.54 in Albany.

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