Edward Nirenberg on Nostr: One point that I am having trouble interpreting is whether pertussis infection is ...
One point that I am having trouble interpreting is whether pertussis infection is slow enough that anamnestic responses should be possible to interrupt disease and arrest transmission. The periscope studies suggest no, but the apparent incubation period they find should be long enough.
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