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Fine-scale family structure shapes influenza transmission risk in households: Insights from primary schools in Matsumoto city, 2014/15

Fig 5

The risk of primary/secondary infection to individuals in different household compositions and its source.

(A) Child; (B) Father; (C) Mother; (D) Other. The coloured compartments denote the breakdown of sources. Household compositions are displayed in the same order as Fig 4. The risk of primary infection in children was set to be 16.4%, the average between those of “students” and “siblings”. Note that the scale of the y-axis in (A) is different from the other three panels.

Fig 5

doi: https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1007589.g005