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Published on 09.04.18 in Vol 4, No 2 (2018): Apr-Jun

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Works citing "Estimating the Risk of Influenza-Like Illness Transmission Through Social Contacts: Web-Based Participatory Cohort Study"

According to Crossref, the following articles are citing this article (DOI 10.2196/publichealth.8874):

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  1. Kim M, Yune S, Chang S, Jung Y, Sa SO, Han HW. The Fever Coach Mobile App for Participatory Influenza Surveillance in Children: Usability Study. JMIR mHealth and uHealth 2019;7(10):e14276
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  3. Chan T, Hu T, Chu Y, Hwang J. Assessing effects of personal behaviors and environmental exposure on asthma episodes: a diary-based approach. BMC Pulmonary Medicine 2019;19(1)
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  4. Hayward AC, Beale S, Johnson AM, Fragaszy EB. Public activities preceding the onset of acute respiratory infection syndromes in adults in England - implications for the use of social distancing to control pandemic respiratory infections.. Wellcome Open Research 2020;5:54
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  5. Robinson CH, Albury C, McCartney D, Fletcher B, Roberts N, Jury I, Lee J. The relationship between duration and quality of sleep and upper respiratory tract infections: a systematic review. Family Practice 2021;38(6):802
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  6. Fu Y, Chan T, Chu Y, Hwang J. Using contact tracing from interlocking diaries to map mood contagion along network chains. Scientific Reports 2022;12(1)
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