Estimation of outbreak severity and transmissibility: Influenza A(H1N1)pdm09 in households
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Thomas House | Matt J Keeling | Obaghe Edeghere | M. Keeling | T. House | J. Ross | Gillian E. Smith | B. Olowokure | N. Inglis | Fay Wilson | S. Suleman | O. Edeghere | Babatunde Olowokure | Gillian Smith | Joshua V Ross | Nadia Inglis | Fay Wilson | Shakeel Suleman | Gillian E. Smith
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