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Author: Carly Adams; David Young; Paul A Gastañaduy; Prabasaj Paul; Zach Marsh; Aron J Hall; Benjamin A Lopman
Title: Quantifying the roles of vomiting, diarrhea, and residents vs. staff in norovirus transmission in U.S. nursing home outbreaks
  • Document date: 2019_7_18
  • ID: ghihvjj3_33
    Snippet: In sensitivity analyses to examine the effect of using different norovirus serial intervals 284 (serial intervals shorter and longer than 3.6 days) when calculating R Ei , we found that 285 associations between vomiting and R Ei and, to a lesser degree, resident and R Ei increased as the 286 serial interval increased. The association between diarrhea and R Ei did not appear to change when 287 the assumption about serial interval length was change.....
    Document: In sensitivity analyses to examine the effect of using different norovirus serial intervals 284 (serial intervals shorter and longer than 3.6 days) when calculating R Ei , we found that 285 associations between vomiting and R Ei and, to a lesser degree, resident and R Ei increased as the 286 serial interval increased. The association between diarrhea and R Ei did not appear to change when 287 the assumption about serial interval length was changed (Fig 3) . secondary cases produced by a single primary case comparing: cases with vomiting to cases with 296 no vomiting, cases with diarrhea to cases with no diarrhea, and resident-cases to staff-cases.

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