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Human Networking Theory Explains Infectious Disease Spread

Posted on December 16, 2010 by Jeffrey Newman

New studies using human networking theory gives a clearer idea of how infectious diseases such as the common cold, influenza, whooping cough and SARS are spread through a closed group and also through large populations. The results are published in this week’s Journal Proceedings of The National Academy of Sciences. Volunteers in a school were [...]

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