Selected article for: "contact transmission and infection risk"

Author: Caroline X. Gao; Yuguo Li; Jianjian Wei; Sue Cotton; Matthew Hamilton; Lei Wang; Benjamin J Cowling
Title: Multi-route respiratory infection: when a transmission route may dominate
  • Document date: 2020_4_11
  • ID: mfnzkvd0_47
    Snippet: Overall infection risk is highest in the scenario displayed in Figure 2F , where all the dose-response coefficients are equal to 1 and the viral load in nasal discharge is the same as that in small respiratory droplets. This is only true when virus receptors are widely prevalent (in facial membrane, oral/nasal cavity upper/lower respiratory track) and nasal discharge and saliva are as contagious as small droplets; contact route dominates the tran.....
    Document: Overall infection risk is highest in the scenario displayed in Figure 2F , where all the dose-response coefficients are equal to 1 and the viral load in nasal discharge is the same as that in small respiratory droplets. This is only true when virus receptors are widely prevalent (in facial membrane, oral/nasal cavity upper/lower respiratory track) and nasal discharge and saliva are as contagious as small droplets; contact route dominates the transmission. [Insert Figure 2 ]

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