Inferring person-to-person networks of plasmodium falciparum transmission: are analyses of routine surveillance data up to the task?

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  • who: John H. Huber from the (UNIVERSITY) have published the paper: Inferring person-to-person networks of Plasmodium falciparum transmission: are analyses of routine surveillance data up to the task?, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of 17/07/2021
  • what: Because the timing of infection per se (i.e., an infectious mosquito inoculating a susceptible human) is typically unknown, this study focused on the serial interval as the most apropos temporal quantity relating cases. Because mosquito movement is more restricted and could lead to shorter transmission distances than would be obtained using the two-dimensional Wiener . . .

     

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