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Author: Monique R. Ambrose; Adam J. Kucharski; Pierre Formenty; Jean-Jacques Muyembe-Tamfum; Anne W. Rimoin; James O. Lloyd-Smith
Title: Quantifying transmission of emerging zoonoses: Using mathematical models to maximize the value of surveillance data
  • Document date: 2019_6_19
  • ID: f14u2sz5_37
    Snippet: Among human monkeypox cases with recorded geographical coordinates, a clear signal 582 emerged of higher rates of human-to-human transmission between localities ≤ 30 kilometers 583 apart. This pattern seems reasonable given the infrastructure and general difficulty of 584 transportation in the more remote regions of the DRC. It also suggests a similar pattern of 585 Spatial scale of transmission and aggregated spatial data 588.....
    Document: Among human monkeypox cases with recorded geographical coordinates, a clear signal 582 emerged of higher rates of human-to-human transmission between localities ≤ 30 kilometers 583 apart. This pattern seems reasonable given the infrastructure and general difficulty of 584 transportation in the more remote regions of the DRC. It also suggests a similar pattern of 585 Spatial scale of transmission and aggregated spatial data 588

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