Pandemic and seasonal infectious diseases such as influenza may have serious negative health and economic consequences. Certain non-pharmaceutical intervention strategies--including school closures--can be implemented rapidly as a first line of defense against spread. Such interventions attempt to reduce the effective number of contacts between individuals within a community; yet the efficacy of closing schools to reduce disease transmission is unclear, and closures certainly result in significant economic impacts for caregivers who must stay at home to care for their children. Using individual-based computer simulation models to trace contacts among schoolchildren within a stereotypical school setting, we show how alternative school-based ...
Early studies of the novel swine-origin 2009 influenza A (H1N1) epidemic indicate clinical...
The global spread of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has emphasized the need for evidence-based ...
Nearly every year Influenza affects most countries worldwide and the risk of a new pandemic is alway...
BACKGROUND: There remains substantial debate over the impact of school closure as a mitigation strat...
Influenza epidemics cause costs to society in a number of ways. Work hours are lost directly when in...
BACKGROUND: When deciding whether to close schools during an influenza pandemic, authorities must we...
International audienceBackground: School environments are thought to play an important role in the c...
School closure policies are among the non-pharmaceutical measures taken into consideration to mitiga...
In the summer of 2009, more than 209 countries officially reported 25,174 deaths from influenza A H1...
2008: Pandemic preparedness strate-gies for school systems: is closure really the only way? — Ann. Z...
School-closure policies are considered one of the most promising nonpharmaceutical interventions for...
School closure is a potential intervention during an influenza pandemic and has been investigated in...
School closure is a potential intervention during an influenza pandemic and has been investigated in...
Background: States' pandemic influenza plans and school closure statutes are intended to guide state...
We used individual-based computer simulation models at community, regional and national levels to ev...
Early studies of the novel swine-origin 2009 influenza A (H1N1) epidemic indicate clinical...
The global spread of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has emphasized the need for evidence-based ...
Nearly every year Influenza affects most countries worldwide and the risk of a new pandemic is alway...
BACKGROUND: There remains substantial debate over the impact of school closure as a mitigation strat...
Influenza epidemics cause costs to society in a number of ways. Work hours are lost directly when in...
BACKGROUND: When deciding whether to close schools during an influenza pandemic, authorities must we...
International audienceBackground: School environments are thought to play an important role in the c...
School closure policies are among the non-pharmaceutical measures taken into consideration to mitiga...
In the summer of 2009, more than 209 countries officially reported 25,174 deaths from influenza A H1...
2008: Pandemic preparedness strate-gies for school systems: is closure really the only way? — Ann. Z...
School-closure policies are considered one of the most promising nonpharmaceutical interventions for...
School closure is a potential intervention during an influenza pandemic and has been investigated in...
School closure is a potential intervention during an influenza pandemic and has been investigated in...
Background: States' pandemic influenza plans and school closure statutes are intended to guide state...
We used individual-based computer simulation models at community, regional and national levels to ev...
Early studies of the novel swine-origin 2009 influenza A (H1N1) epidemic indicate clinical...
The global spread of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has emphasized the need for evidence-based ...
Nearly every year Influenza affects most countries worldwide and the risk of a new pandemic is alway...