Estimates of the rate of infection and asymptomatic COVID-19 disease in a population sample from SE England

Author:

Wells Philippa M.,Doores Katie J.,Couvreur Simon,Nunez Rocio Martinez,Seow Jeffrey,Graham Carl,Acors Sam,Kouphou Neophytos,Neil Stuart J.D.,Tedder Richard S.,Matos Pedro M.,Poulton Kate,Lista Maria Jose,Dickenson Ruth E.,Sertkaya Helin,Maguire Thomas J.A.,Scourfield Edward J.,Bowyer Ruth C.E.,Hart Deborah,O'Byrne Aoife,Steel Kathryn J.A.,Hemmings Oliver,Rosadas Carolina,McClure Myra O.,Capedevilla-pujol Joan,Wolf Jonathan,Ourselin Sebastien,Brown Matthew A.,Malim Michael H.,Spector Tim,Steves Claire J.

Funder

Wellcome Trust

Medical Research Council

MRC Discovery Award

MRC-KCL Doctoral Training Partnership in Biomedical Science

MRC-KCL Doctoral Training Partnership in Biomedical Sciences Industrial Collaborative Award in Science & Engineering

Publisher

Elsevier BV

Subject

Infectious Diseases,Microbiology (medical)

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