2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.01.05.24300898
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Symptom propagation in respiratory pathogens of public health concern: a review of the evidence

Phoebe Asplin,
Rebecca Mancy,
Thomas Finnie
et al.

Abstract: Symptom propagation occurs when the symptom set an individual experiences is correlated with the symptom set of the individual who infected them. Symptom propagation may dramatically affect epidemiological outcomes, potentially causing clusters of severe disease. Conversely, it could result in chains of mild infection, generating widespread immunity with minimal cost to public health.Despite accumulating evidence that symptom propagation occurs for many respiratory pathogens, the underlying mechanisms are not … Show more

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