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Volume 26, Number 1—January 2020
Research

Effect of Acute Illness on Contact Patterns, Malawi, 2017

Judith R. GlynnComments to Author , Estelle McLean, Jullita Malava, Albert Dube, Cynthia Katundu, Amelia C. Crampin, and Steffen Geis
Author affiliations: London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, London, UK (J.R. Glynn, E. McLean, A.C. Crampin, S. Geis); Malawi Epidemiology and Intervention Research Unit, Chilumba, Malawi (E. McLean, J. Malava, A. Dube, C. Katunda, A.C. Crampin, S. Geis)

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Mean differences in numbers of contacts for study participants when well compared with when ill (the day after the clinic visit), restricted to persons seen on the same day of the week when well and when ill, in study of the effect of acute illness on contact patterns, Malawi, 2017. Ages in second column are ages of contacts. Mean difference >0 implies more contacts when well, mean difference <0 implies more contacts when ill. Error bars indicate 95% CIs.

Figure 2. Mean differences in numbers of contacts for study participants when well compared with when ill (the day after the clinic visit), restricted to persons seen on the same day of the week when well and when ill, in study of the effect of acute illness on contact patterns, Malawi, 2017. Characteristics in second column refer to contacts. Mean difference >0 implies more contacts when well, mean difference <0 implies more contacts when ill. Error bars indicate 95% CIs.

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