Selected article for: "transmission risk and viral transmission risk"

Author: Scott, E. M.; Magaret, A.; Kuypers, J.; Tielsch, J. M.; Katz, J.; Khatry, S. K.; Stewart, L.; Shrestha, L.; LeClerq, S. C.; Englund, J. A.; Chu, H. Y.
Title: Risk factors and patterns of household clusters of respiratory viruses in rural Nepal
  • Document date: 2019_10_14
  • ID: 1qgaxcqq_21
    Snippet: We evaluated risk factors for transmission following initial respiratory viral illness ( Fig. S2 ). Of nine fully evaluated HRV transmission events, household sequences matched in six (18.1% of all HRV transmission events). In three events (9.1% of all transmission events), the individuals were infected with different HRV genotypes (Fig. 4 ). All other episodes had insufficient data to confirm the transmission of specific viral genotypes......
    Document: We evaluated risk factors for transmission following initial respiratory viral illness ( Fig. S2 ). Of nine fully evaluated HRV transmission events, household sequences matched in six (18.1% of all HRV transmission events). In three events (9.1% of all transmission events), the individuals were infected with different HRV genotypes (Fig. 4 ). All other episodes had insufficient data to confirm the transmission of specific viral genotypes.

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