Selected article for: "generation interval and serial interval"

Author: Ottar N. Bjørnstad; Bryan T. Grenfell; Cecile Viboud; Aaron A. King
Title: Comparison of alternative models of human movement and the spread of disease
  • Document date: 2019_12_19
  • ID: 7a5nxxar_13
    Snippet: where B i,t is the recruitment of local susceptibles through births during the generation 124 interval. The 'serial interval' for measles is 10-14 days [29] , so we follow previous TSIR 125 analyses in aggregating the weekly data in 2-week increments (though [23] investigate 126 shorter intervals). Using susceptible reconstruction methods [30] , we estimate all local 127 parameters using the method of Finkenstadt et al. [31] . The online suppleme.....
    Document: where B i,t is the recruitment of local susceptibles through births during the generation 124 interval. The 'serial interval' for measles is 10-14 days [29] , so we follow previous TSIR 125 analyses in aggregating the weekly data in 2-week increments (though [23] investigate 126 shorter intervals). Using susceptible reconstruction methods [30] , we estimate all local 127 parameters using the method of Finkenstadt et al. [31] . The online supplement contains 128 full documentation of these analyses and code for exact replication of all results 129 presented in this paper.

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