INTRODUCTION: Understanding human mixing patterns relevant to infectious diseases spread through close contact is vital for modelling transmission dynamics and optimisation of disease control strategies. Mixing patterns in low-income countries like Malawi are not well known. METHODOLOGY: We conducted a social mixing survey in urban Blantyre, Malawi between April and July 2021 (between the 2nd and 3rd wave of COVID-19 infections). Participants living in densely-populated neighbourhoods were randomly sampled and, if they consented, reported their physical and non-physical contacts within and outside homes lasting at least 5 min during the previous day. Age-specific mixing rates were calculated, and a negative binomial mixed effects model was ...
A prospective survey of social mixing patterns relevant to respiratory disease transmission by large...
The way persons interact when ill could profoundly affect transmission of infectious agents. To obta...
Few studies have quantified social mixing in remote rural areas of developing countries, where the b...
INTRODUCTION: Understanding human mixing patterns relevant to infectious diseases spread through clo...
IntroductionUnderstanding human mixing patterns relevant to infectious diseases spread through close...
INTRODUCTION: Understanding human mixing patterns relevant to infectious diseases spread through clo...
The way persons interact when ill could profoundly affect transmission of infectious agents. To obta...
The way persons interact when ill could profoundly affect transmission of infectious agents. To obta...
BACKGROUND: Quantification of human interactions relevant to infectious disease transmission through...
Background: Low-and-middle-income countries (LMICs) bear a disproportionate burden of communicable d...
BACKGROUND:Patterns of person-to-person contacts relevant for infectious diseases transmission are s...
BACKGROUND: Mathematical modelling of infectious diseases transmitted by the respiratory or close-co...
BACKGROUND: Patterns of person-to-person contacts relevant for infectious diseases transmission are ...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Patterns of person-to-person contacts relevant for infectious diseases tran...
Background: Mathematical modelling of infectious diseases transmitted by the respiratory or close-co...
A prospective survey of social mixing patterns relevant to respiratory disease transmission by large...
The way persons interact when ill could profoundly affect transmission of infectious agents. To obta...
Few studies have quantified social mixing in remote rural areas of developing countries, where the b...
INTRODUCTION: Understanding human mixing patterns relevant to infectious diseases spread through clo...
IntroductionUnderstanding human mixing patterns relevant to infectious diseases spread through close...
INTRODUCTION: Understanding human mixing patterns relevant to infectious diseases spread through clo...
The way persons interact when ill could profoundly affect transmission of infectious agents. To obta...
The way persons interact when ill could profoundly affect transmission of infectious agents. To obta...
BACKGROUND: Quantification of human interactions relevant to infectious disease transmission through...
Background: Low-and-middle-income countries (LMICs) bear a disproportionate burden of communicable d...
BACKGROUND:Patterns of person-to-person contacts relevant for infectious diseases transmission are s...
BACKGROUND: Mathematical modelling of infectious diseases transmitted by the respiratory or close-co...
BACKGROUND: Patterns of person-to-person contacts relevant for infectious diseases transmission are ...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Patterns of person-to-person contacts relevant for infectious diseases tran...
Background: Mathematical modelling of infectious diseases transmitted by the respiratory or close-co...
A prospective survey of social mixing patterns relevant to respiratory disease transmission by large...
The way persons interact when ill could profoundly affect transmission of infectious agents. To obta...
Few studies have quantified social mixing in remote rural areas of developing countries, where the b...