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Impact of weekday social contact patterns on the modeling of influenza transmission, and determination of the influenza latent period
S. Towers, G. Chowell
Human Evolution and Social Change, School of (SHESC)
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Agriculture & Biology
social impact
100%
latent period
87%
influenza
82%
incidence
33%
pandemic
20%
Chile
7%
prediction
5%
duration
4%
methodology
2%
Mathematics
Influenza
93%
Contact
58%
Modeling
45%
Incidence
44%
Seasonality
11%
Model
10%
Timing
9%
Children
8%
Confidence
8%
Observability
8%
Community
7%
Human
6%
Prediction
6%
Simulation Study
5%
Strategy
5%
Design
4%
Curve
4%
Estimate
3%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Human Influenza
64%
Epidemics
26%
Incidence
22%
Pandemics
16%
Chile
9%
Antiviral Agents
6%
Hospitalization
5%
Occupational Groups
5%
Child
3%
Chemical Compounds
Simulation
44%
Reaction Yield
28%
Time
25%
Engineering & Materials Science
Open Data
21%
Observability
19%