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16 April 2023 - P2459
How contacts during COVID-19 pandemic can be estimated from pre-pandemic social contact patterns and mobility trends
16 April 2023 - P2761
Social contact patterns in Japan during the COVID-19 pandemic during and after the Tokyo Olympic
14 April 2023 - P0650
Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the consumption of antibiotics in the European community, a changepoint analysis
08 March 2023
Mathematical model for measles: What can we learn and what can we predict regarding measles and measles eradication
23 April 2022 - O0420
Lockdown impact on mixing patterns and behaviour relevant to the spread of infection in France during the COVID-19 pandemic
22 April 2022 - P0097
Identification of immunity gaps for measles using Belgian serial serology data
22 April 2022 - P2312
How will demographic change affect the disease burden of future epidemics?
22 April 2022 - L0519
Impact of vaccination status on the incubation period of SARS-CoV-2 for the Delta and Omicron variants
24 April 2017 - OS0989
Do high-risk patients with acute lower respiratory tract infection benefit from treatment with amoxicillin?
23 April 2017 - P1143
Appropriate measures for outpatient antibiotic use in Europe
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