Role of social networks in shaping disease transmission during a community outbreak of 2009 H1N1 pandemic influenza | Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences thumbnail
Role of social networks in shaping disease transmission during a community outbreak of 2009 H1N1 pandemic influenza | Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
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social networks and population structures influenza outbreak that started in an elementary school and spread in a semirural community in Pennsylvania influenza is affected by social networks Sitting next to a case or being the playmate of a case did not significantly increase the risk of infection;
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  • social networks and population structures
  • influenza outbreak that started in an elementary school and spread in a semirural community in Pennsylvania
  • influenza is affected by social networks
  • Sitting next to a case or being the playmate of a case did not significantly increase the risk of infection; but the structuring of the school into classes and grades strongly affected spread.
  • an elementary school in April and May 2009 and spread in a semirural community in Pennsylvania

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