Selected article for: "epidemic growth phase and quantified uncertainty"

Author: Chowell, Gerardo
Title: Fitting dynamic models to epidemic outbreaks with quantified uncertainty: A primer for parameter uncertainty, identifiability, and forecasts
  • Document date: 2017_8_12
  • ID: 3aa8wgr0_90
    Snippet: The daily number of new Zika cases by date of symptoms onset in Antioquia, Colombia. Forecasts: 10-day ahead forecasts using the GGM by estimating parametersr and p with quantified uncertainty when the model is fitted to an increasing length of the epidemic growth phase (20, 25 30, 35 days) (Fig. 15) ......
    Document: The daily number of new Zika cases by date of symptoms onset in Antioquia, Colombia. Forecasts: 10-day ahead forecasts using the GGM by estimating parametersr and p with quantified uncertainty when the model is fitted to an increasing length of the epidemic growth phase (20, 25 30, 35 days) (Fig. 15) .

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