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29 November, 00:22

A flu outbreak occurred in a military barracks that housed 50 soldiers. Case A began on October 1 and case B was diagnosed on October 2. After approximately 10 days, 36 additional cases occurred during approximately a one-week time span. Military epidemiologists believed that this second group of cases represented the same generation of cases, and was in the second incubation period after the occurrence of cases A and B; none of the 50 soldiers was known to be immune. What is the secondary attack rate (SAR%) ?

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  1. 29 November, 00:49
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    75 %

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Secondary attack rate is the number people that developed the disease from the primary case in the case the two person with one incubation period.

    Secondary attack rates = number of cases among contact of primary cases / total number of contacts * 100 = 36 / (50 - 2) * 100 = 75 %
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