Asymptomatic Infection and Transmission of Pertussis in Households: A Systematic Review
Rodger Craig(University of Toronto), Shelly Bolotin(University of Toronto), Callum Arnold(Hospital for Sick Children), Samuel V. Scarpino(The University of Texas at Austin), Tod J. Merkel(Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research), Benjamin M. Althouse, Meagan C. Fitzpatrick(University of Maryland, Baltimore), Katia Koelle(National Institutes of Health), Natasha S. Crowcroft(World Health Organization), Elizabeth Kunkel(Public Health Ontario), Lindsay Friedman(Public Health Ontario), Hester E. de Melker(National Institute for Public Health and the Environment)
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