Incubation period of measles. Br Med J 1931; 1: 73-4.Goodall EW. Incubation period of measles. (Letter to the editor). BMJ 1931;1:73-4.Goodall EW. Incubation period of measles. BMJ 1931; 1: 73-74.Goodall EW. Incubation period of measles. (Letter to the editor) . BMJ 1931; 1:...
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Greenwood 1 studied an idealized model, having a fixed incubation period and point-infectivity. He showed that a single primary case in a small family group of susceptibles would lead to a chain of binomial distributions of new cases. With measles, the observed distribution of the total size ...
The placenta is a short-lived tissue required for Camille,M.,Syrett,... - 《Stem Cells & Development》 被引量: 0发表: 2018年 Non-specific effect of measles vaccination on overall child mortality in an area of rural India with high vaccination coverage: a population-based case-con... To...
2011. The correlation between infectivity and incubation period of measles, estimated from households with two cases. J. Theor. Biol. 284:52- 60.Klinkenberg D, Nishiura H. The correlation between infectivity and incubation period of measles, estimated from households with two cases. J Theor Biol...
No new measles cases reported; incubation period continuesMarissa Harshman
Incubation period of vaccine is 3 days shorter than natural infection in measlesdoi:10.1136/bmj.j2378BMJ
Although a considerable number of publications reported the incubation and shedding periods, there was less evidence concerning the period of infectiousness. On average, five days of exclusion is considered for measles, mumps, rubella, varicella and pertussis. For other diseases, such as most cases ...