Reconstructing the household transmission of influenza in the suburbs of Tokyo based on clinical cases.
Masaya M SaitoNobuo HirotsuHiroka HamadaMio TakeiKeisuke HondaTakamichi BabaTakahiro HasegawaYoshitake KitanishiPublished in: Theoretical biology & medical modelling (2021)
All estimated periods of influenza type B were longer than the corresponding periods for type A. However, the SAR for type B was less than that for type A. These results may reflect Japanese demographics and treatment policy. Understanding the infectious profiles of influenza is necessary for assessing public health measures.