A model for intra-familial distribution of an infectious disease (Chagas' disease).

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A probabilistic model for intra-familial distribution of infectious disease is proposed and applied to the prevalence of positive serology for Trypanosoma cruzi infection in a Northeastern Brazilian sample. This double binomial with one tail excess model fits satisfactorily to the data and its interpretation says that around 51% of these 982 families are free of infection risk; among those that are at risk, 3% have a high risk (0.66), probably due to high domestic infestation of the vector bug; while 97% show a small risk (0.11), probably due to accidental, non-domestic transmission.

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Feitosa, M. F., & Krieger, H. (1993). A model for intra-familial distribution of an infectious disease (Chagas’ disease). Memórias Do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz, 88(2), 231–233. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0074-02761993000200009

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