Author: Dennis Feehan; Ayesha Mahmud
Title: Quantifying interpersonal contact in the United States during the spread of COVID-19: first results from the Berkeley Interpersonal Contact Study Document date: 2020_4_17
ID: 3e4hdfir_20
Snippet: For respiratory pathogens such as SARS-COV-2, age-specific contact patterns in the population can be a key determinant of epidemic dynamics (Rohani, Zhong, and King 2010) , indicating the need for models that capture age-specific mixing. Infectious disease models that account for age-structure are also especially important for understanding the epidemiology of diseases, such as COVID-19, where clinical outcomes vary by age (Zhou et al. 2020; Metc.....
Document: For respiratory pathogens such as SARS-COV-2, age-specific contact patterns in the population can be a key determinant of epidemic dynamics (Rohani, Zhong, and King 2010) , indicating the need for models that capture age-specific mixing. Infectious disease models that account for age-structure are also especially important for understanding the epidemiology of diseases, such as COVID-19, where clinical outcomes vary by age (Zhou et al. 2020; Metcalf et al. 2012) . Empirically quantifying age-specific mixing patterns is, thus, critical for parametrizing models of SARS-COV-2 spread.
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