From superspreaders to disease hotspots: linking transmission across hosts and space.
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From superspreaders to disease hotspots: linking transmission across hosts and space.
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From superspreaders to disease hotspots: linking transmission across hosts and space.
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A Marm Kilpatrick
Katherine M McClure
Loren C Sackett
Pieter T J Johnson
Sara H Paull
Sejin Song
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10.1890/110111
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2012-03-01T00:00:00Z