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What the data say about asymptomatic COVID infections

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  • Bianca Nogrady

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People without symptoms can pass on the virus, but estimating their contribution to outbreaks is challenging.

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  • Bianca Nogrady, 2020. "What the data say about asymptomatic COVID infections," Nature, Nature, vol. 587(7835), pages 534-535, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:nature:v:587:y:2020:i:7835:d:10.1038_d41586-020-03141-3
    DOI: 10.1038/d41586-020-03141-3
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    1. Agathe Allibert & Aurélie Tinland & Jordi Landier & Sandrine Loubière & Jean Gaudart & Marine Mosnier & Cyril Farnarier & Pascal Auquier & Emilie Mosnier, 2022. "Residential Mobility of a Cohort of Homeless People in Times of Crisis: COVID-19 Pandemic in a European Metropolis," IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 19(5), pages 1-24, March.
    2. Barbara Żółtowska & Ilona Barańska & Estera Jachowicz & Wojciech Sydor & Barbara Maziarz & Krzysztof Mydel & Anna Różańska & Barbara Wizner & Jerzy Rosiński & Magdalena Kossowska & Kaja Głomb & Jadwig, 2022. "The Seroprevalence of SARS-CoV-2 Antibodies among HealthCare Workers in University Hospital in Krakow before the Era of Vaccination," IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 19(7), pages 1-13, March.

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    Public health; Infection;

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