The evidence is convincing in terms of the soundness of the theoretical projections and the impact that accounting for group sizes may have on inferences from surveillance data. However, it has not ...
A new study published in the journal Engineering has analyzed the correlation between different indoor transmission-risk assessment metrics for infectious diseases. By using simulation-generated data, ...
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The bird flu outbreak is largely due to the close quarters and poor conditions of farmed animals in factory farming ...
A recent study published in the journal Engineering delves into the complex world of assessing the transmission risk of infectious diseases in indoor spaces. With the ongoing impact of the COVID ...
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Vaccine hesitancy was rising even before COVID-19 emerged – but the pandemic exacerbated the trend. More kindergartners are ...
As the coronavirus spread, researchers worldwide scrambled to find ways to keep people safe. Some efforts were misguided.
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Johns Hopkins University said it would eliminate more than 2,000 jobs after President Donald Trump’s administration rescinded ...