Risk factors associated with the intensity of COVID-19 outbreaks in Canadian community settings: a retrospective analysis of outbreak-level surveillance data
Abstract Background The severity of COVID-19 outbreaks is disproportionate across settings (e.g., long-term care facilities (LTCF), schools) across Canada. Few studies have examined factors associated with outbreak severity to inform prevention and response. Our study objective was to assess how out...
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Main Authors: | Demy Dam (Author), Michelle Chen (Author), Erin E. Rees (Author), Bethany Cheng (Author), Lynn Sukkarieh (Author), Erin McGill (Author), Yasmina Tehami (Author), Anna Bellos (Author), Jonathan Edwin (Author), Kaitlin Patterson (Author) |
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2024-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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