These relationships are shown for three different values of the parameter p that specifies the proportion of the overall efficacy against disease that is attributable to protection against infection conditional on exposure.</p
<p>Proportion of within-household (blue) and community (red) infections in the first six months of p...
<p>In high (black points) and middle (green points) SES VE remains stable across age groups, despite...
<p>Odds of a case being caused internally (i.e. as a result of other cases in that area) vs. externa...
Each line represents a distinct random draw from the distribution of these relationships. Black circ...
<p>The mean and 95% confidence interval of relative risk of infection for an individual compared to ...
<p>(A) Pre-pandemic seroprevalence (green), post-pandemic seroprevalence (red) and difference betwee...
<p>The relationships between total number of confirmed cases and transmission coefficient and self-p...
<p>Number and proportion of subjects with potential risk factors by seropositive status.</p
<p>(A) Average value of the age-specific susceptibility to infection in age groups 5–14 years, 15–64...
(A) FOI as a function of the fraction of the susceptibles to primary and secondary infections for ch...
<p>The age-adjusted community seroconversion curves (solid) and school aged population (dashed lines...
All panels show equilibrium prevalence as a function of the transmission coefficient β. From left to...
<p>Relative infection risk as a function of adherence for high-risk contacts under the cumulative pr...
<p>This relationship is predicted to be dependent on the underlying proportion of ‘resistant’ infect...
For many vaccines the amount of antibodies induced has a positive correlation with the likelihood of...
<p>Proportion of within-household (blue) and community (red) infections in the first six months of p...
<p>In high (black points) and middle (green points) SES VE remains stable across age groups, despite...
<p>Odds of a case being caused internally (i.e. as a result of other cases in that area) vs. externa...
Each line represents a distinct random draw from the distribution of these relationships. Black circ...
<p>The mean and 95% confidence interval of relative risk of infection for an individual compared to ...
<p>(A) Pre-pandemic seroprevalence (green), post-pandemic seroprevalence (red) and difference betwee...
<p>The relationships between total number of confirmed cases and transmission coefficient and self-p...
<p>Number and proportion of subjects with potential risk factors by seropositive status.</p
<p>(A) Average value of the age-specific susceptibility to infection in age groups 5–14 years, 15–64...
(A) FOI as a function of the fraction of the susceptibles to primary and secondary infections for ch...
<p>The age-adjusted community seroconversion curves (solid) and school aged population (dashed lines...
All panels show equilibrium prevalence as a function of the transmission coefficient β. From left to...
<p>Relative infection risk as a function of adherence for high-risk contacts under the cumulative pr...
<p>This relationship is predicted to be dependent on the underlying proportion of ‘resistant’ infect...
For many vaccines the amount of antibodies induced has a positive correlation with the likelihood of...
<p>Proportion of within-household (blue) and community (red) infections in the first six months of p...
<p>In high (black points) and middle (green points) SES VE remains stable across age groups, despite...
<p>Odds of a case being caused internally (i.e. as a result of other cases in that area) vs. externa...