Selected article for: "epidemic size and reproductive number"

Author: Andrew J Stier; Marc G Berman; Luis M. A. Bettencourt
Title: COVID-19 attack rate increases with city size
  • Document date: 2020_3_27
  • ID: aeminwf0_25
    Snippet: In order to estimate the reproductive number R we multiplied the growth rate of each city, r, by an average infections period of 1/γ = 4.5 days and adding one (see below). The size of the epidemic was then estimated by finding the root of the equation y = ln(x) + R · (1 − x),.....
    Document: In order to estimate the reproductive number R we multiplied the growth rate of each city, r, by an average infections period of 1/γ = 4.5 days and adding one (see below). The size of the epidemic was then estimated by finding the root of the equation y = ln(x) + R · (1 − x),

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