Population-based correlates of COVID-19 infection: An analysis from the DFW COVID-19 prevalence study.

Amit G Singal,Andrew Masica, Kate Esselink,Caitlin C Murphy,Jill A Dever,Annika Reczek, Matthew Bensen,Nicole Mack, Ellen Stutts,Jamie L Ridenhour, Evan Galt, Jordan Brainerd,Noa Kopplin,Sruthi Yekkaluri, Chris Rubio, Shelby Anderson,Kathryn Jan, Natalie Whitworth, Jacqueline Wagner, Stephen Allen,Alagar R Muthukumar,Jasmin Tiro

PloS one(2022)

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Over 10% of an urban population was infected with COVID-19 early during the pandemic. Differences in attitudes and behaviors likely contribute to sociodemographic disparities in COVID-19 prevalence.
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prevalence,infection,correlates,population-based
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