Serial Intervals and the Temporal Distribution of Secondary Infections within Households of 2009 Pandemic Influenza A (H1N1): Implications for Influenza Control Recommendations

Serial Intervals and the Temporal Distribution of Secondary Infections within Households of 2009 Pandemic Influenza A (H1N1): Implications for Influenza Control Recommendations

Donnelly, Christl A;Finelli, Lyn;Cauchemez, Simon;Olsen, Sonja J.;Doshi, Saumil;Jackson, Michael L.;Kennedy, Erin D.;Kamimoto, Laurie;Marchbanks, Tiffany L.;Morgan, Oliver W.;Patel, Minal;Swerdlow, David L;Ferguson, Neil M.;the pH1N1 Household Investigations Working Group;
clinical infectious diseases 2011 Vol. 52 pp. S123-S130
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Abstract. A critical issue during the 2009 influenza A (H1N1) pandemic was determining the appropriate duration of time individuals with influenza-like illness

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