In our recently published paper (1), we find evidence that several metrics of socioeconomic status were associated with influenza and pneumonia mortality during the 1918 pandemic. We agree with Shanks and Brundage (2) that there are many possible causal mechanisms behind this association and appreciate the hypotheses that they add...
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Publication date: Available online 4 January 2018 Source: European Journal of Radiology Author(s): Peiyao Zhang, Jing Wang, Qin Xu, Zhen...
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