Influenza A (H3) illness and viral aerosol shedding from symptomatic naturally infected and experimentally infected cases.
Paul Jacob Bueno de MesquitaJonathan S Nguyen-Van-TamBen KillingleyJoanne EnstoneRobert Lambkin-WilliamsAnthony S GilbertAlexander MannJohn ForniJing YanJovan PantelicMichael L GranthamDonald K MiltonPublished in: Influenza and other respiratory viruses (2020)
Due to selection bias, the natural and experimental infections had limited symptom severity distributional overlap precluding valid, propensity score-adjusted comparison. Relative to the symptomatic naturally infected cases, where high aerosol shedders were found, experimental cases did not produce high aerosol shedders. Studying the frequency of aerosol shedding at the highest observed levels in natural infections without selection on symptoms or fever would support helpful comparisons.
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