Different forms of superspreading lead to different outcomes: heterogeneity in infectiousness and contact behavior relevant for the case of SARS-CoV-2

E. J. Kuylen, A. Torneri, L. Willem, P. J. K. Libin, S. Abrams, P. Coletti, N. Franco, F. Verelst, P. Beutels, J. Liesenborgs, N. Hens

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