Infection prevention behaviour and infectious disease modelling: a review of the literature and recommendations for the future
Abstract Background Given the importance of person to person transmission in the spread of infectious diseases, it is critically important to ensure that human behaviour with respect to infection prevention is appropriately represented within infectious disease models. This paper presents a large sc...
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Main Authors: | Dale Weston (Author), Katharina Hauck (Author), Richard Amlôt (Author) |
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2018-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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