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Influence of Contact Definitions in Assessment of the Relative Importance of Social Settings in Disease Transmission Risk

Figure 3

The distribution of total daily PCH between settings.

Mean proportion of total daily PCH spent in each setting category for Wednesdays (upper panels) and Sundays (lower panels) partitioned by the total daily PCH. Labels “Low”, “Medium” and “High” indicate daily total PCH in the 0–33 (low), 33–66 (medium) and 66–100 (high) percentile ranges respectively. The left panel shows the relative sizes of the mean PCH-interaction measures and the right panel depicts the relative sizes of the mean PCH-setting measures. The symbols indicate that the trend in relative normalised PCH measure with total-daily-PCH category (i.e. low, medium or high) is signficiant (triangles indicate , squares indicate , circles indicate ).

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doi: https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0030893.g003