Selected article for: "common exposure and human human transmission"

Author: Ying Wen; Lan Wei; Yuan Li; Xiujuan Tang; Shuo Feng; Kathy Leung; Xiaoliang Wu; Xiong-Fei Pan; Cong Chen; Junjie Xia; Xuan Zou; Tiejian Feng; Shujiang Mei
Title: Epidemiological and clinical characteristics of COVID-19 in Shenzhen, the largest migrant city of China
  • Document date: 2020_3_23
  • ID: ddq2q1pg_11
    Snippet: We defined a cluster as occurrence of two or more confirmed cases in a socially-close setting (such as a family, a school, or a company) within the past 14 days, which may be caused by human-to-human transmission through close contacts within such setting or infection via a common external exposure. Other cases not from a cluster were defined as scattered cases......
    Document: We defined a cluster as occurrence of two or more confirmed cases in a socially-close setting (such as a family, a school, or a company) within the past 14 days, which may be caused by human-to-human transmission through close contacts within such setting or infection via a common external exposure. Other cases not from a cluster were defined as scattered cases.

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