Selected article for: "epidemic transmission and Wuhan city"

Author: Wayne Gao; Mattia Sanna; Chi Pang Wen
Title: Geo temporal distribution of 1,688 Chinese healthcare workers infected with COVID-19 in severe conditions, a secondary data analysis
  • Document date: 2020_3_23
  • ID: hypyxzk2_16
    Snippet: Preventing nosocomial transmission is a top priority during an epidemic. The consistent higher percentage of COVID-19 infected healthcare workers in severe conditions in Wuhan may be related to the draconian city lockdown and the established of massive quarantines camps, since viral factors such as mutation or adaptation are unlikely to be responsible for the difference observed for the three All rights reserved. No reuse allowed without permissi.....
    Document: Preventing nosocomial transmission is a top priority during an epidemic. The consistent higher percentage of COVID-19 infected healthcare workers in severe conditions in Wuhan may be related to the draconian city lockdown and the established of massive quarantines camps, since viral factors such as mutation or adaptation are unlikely to be responsible for the difference observed for the three All rights reserved. No reuse allowed without permission. author/funder, who has granted medRxiv a license to display the preprint in perpetuity.

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