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1 month ago |
dx.doi.org | Long Bui |Romain Ragonnet |Angus Hughes |Hoa Nguyen |Hoa Nguyễn
Hostname: page-component-6bf8c574d5-gr6zb Total loading time: 0 Render date: 2025-02-28T06:57:22.500Z Has data issue: false hasContentIssue false Published online by Cambridge University Press: 12 February 2025 Long Viet Bui [Opens in a new window] , ...Show all authors Show author details Keywords Bayesian modellingspace-time interactionspatio-temporal analysisTuberculosisVietnam Type Original Paper Information Epidemiology & Infection , Volume 153 , 2025 , e34 Creative Commons This is an...
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2 months ago |
cambridge.org | Long Bui |Romain Ragonnet |Angus Hughes |Hoa Nguyen |Hoa Nguyễn
Hostname: page-component-6bf8c574d5-gr6zb Total loading time: 0 Render date: 2025-02-28T06:57:22.500Z Has data issue: false hasContentIssue false Published online by Cambridge University Press: 12 February 2025 Long Viet Bui [Opens in a new window] , ...Show all authors Show author details Keywords Bayesian modellingspace-time interactionspatio-temporal analysisTuberculosisVietnam Type Original Paper Information Epidemiology & Infection , Volume 153 , 2025 , e34 Creative Commons This is an...
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Feb 2, 2023 |
bordermail.com.au | James M. Trauer |Angus Hughes
The recent evolution of the virus is markedly different to what we saw earlier in the pandemic. Before this proliferation of subvariants, there were complete shifts from wild-type (the original viral strain) to Alpha, Delta, Omicron and the earlier Omicron subvariants (BA.1, BA.2 and BA.5) - each with substantially different effects on COVID transmission and immune protection.
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Feb 2, 2023 |
newcastleherald.com.au | James M. Trauer |Angus Hughes
The recent evolution of the virus is markedly different to what we saw earlier in the pandemic. Before this proliferation of subvariants, there were complete shifts from wild-type (the original viral strain) to Alpha, Delta, Omicron and the earlier Omicron subvariants (BA.1, BA.2 and BA.5) - each with substantially different effects on COVID transmission and immune protection.
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Feb 2, 2023 |
allafrica.com | James M. Trauer |Angus Hughes
Africa: The 'Kraken' Subvariant Xbb.1.5 Sounds Scary. But Behind the Headlines Are Clues to Where Covid's HeadinganalysisBy James Trauer and Angus HughesThe XBB.1.5 subvariant, known informally as "Kraken", is the latest in a menagerie of Omicron subvariants to dominate the headlines, following increasing detection in the United States and United Kingdom. But there have been few cases of XBB.1.5 in Australia so far. And its nickname - a mythical sea monster - may be causing unnecessary fear.
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