Science | 2021

Age-specific contact

 

Abstract


Coronavirus\nHow can the resurgent epidemics of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) during 2020 be explained? Are they a result of students going back to school? To address this question, Monod et al. created a contact matrix for infection based on data collected in Europe and China and extended it to the United States. Early in the pandemic, before interventions were widely implemented, contacts concentrated among individuals of similar age were the highest among school-aged children, between children and their parents, and between middle-aged adults and the elderly. However, with the advent of nonpharmaceutical interventions, these contact patterns changed substantially. By mid-August 2020, although schools reopening facilitated transmission, the resurgence in the United States was largely driven by adults 20 to 49 years of age. Thus, working adults who need to support themselves and their families have fueled the resurging epidemics in the United States.\n\nScience , this issue p. [eabe8372][1]\n\n [1]: /lookup/doi/10.1126/science.abe8372

Volume 371
Pages 1328-1330
DOI 10.1126/SCIENCE.371.6536.1328-O
Language English
Journal Science

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