Disease 'superspreaders' accounted for nearly two-thirds of Ebola cases, study finds – Washington Post
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Disease ‘superspreaders’ accounted for nearly two-thirds of Ebola cases, study finds
Washington Post They are called superspreaders, the minority of people who are responsible for infecting many others during epidemics of infectious diseases. Perhaps the most famous superspreader was Typhoid Mary, presumed to have infected 51 people, three of whom … Multivariable Score Predicts Ebola Virus Disease Severity Small percentage of people spread most Ebola cases: study Disease ‘superspreaders’ were driving cause of 2014 Ebola epidemic |
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