How COVID-19 spread varied by resident length of stay and resident-staff transmission pathways over time in US nursing homes
Background: Pathogen transmission among staff and residents in nursing homes can vary depending on their interactions and by the amount of time a resident receives care in the facility. Understanding the relative differences in transmission rates between and among staff and residents can identify th...
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Main Authors: | Jessica Healy (Author), Prabasaj Paul (Author), Brajendra Singh (Author), Nimalie Stone (Author), Kara Jacobs Slifka (Author), Rachel Slayton (Author) |
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Cambridge University Press,
2023-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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