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ISSN 0022-0892
Peer-Reviewed Articles
Vol. 88, Issue 5, 2025December 01, 2025 MDT

A Meta-Analysis of Global SARS-CoV-2 Variant Incubation Periods: Epidemiological Insights for Continued Emergency Preparedness and Response Along the Continuum of Pandemic Phases

M. Anthony Cappello, PhD, REHS, Alexander S. Riordan, MPH, Elizabeth A. Best, MS, Megan R. Henry, MPH, Katrina K. Stadler, MS, Angela Shen, MPH, Stephanie Tack, MPH, Hannah C. Mazzotta, MPH,
meta-analysisCOVID-19incubation periodpandemicepidemiologyemergency preparedness and responseinfectious diseasecontinuum of pandemic phases
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Cappello, M. A., Riordan, A. S., Best, E. A., Henry, M. R., Stadler, K. K., Shen, A., Tack, S., & Mazzotta, H. C. (2025). A meta-analysis of global SARS-CoV-2 variant incubation periods: Epidemiological insights for continued emergency preparedness and response along the continuum of pandemic phases. Journal of Environmental Health, 88(5), 16–26. https:/​/​doi.org/​10.70387/​001c.154087

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