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How does the source of infection affect severity of infection?
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How does the source of infection affect severity of infection?
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Martyn asks:
How does the number of virus particles initially infecting an individual affect the progress of the disease in terms of the incubation period, severity etc.? In other words, is there a difference between getting a small number of particles via minor cross-contamination versus breathing in when an infected person coughs in your face.
Anyone know?
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