Selected article for: "basic reproduction number and effective reproduction number"

Author: Vir Bannerjee Bulchandani; Saumya Shivam; Sanjay Moudgalya; S L Sondhi
Title: Digital Herd Immunity and COVID-19
  • Document date: 2020_4_18
  • ID: k8xuv5xy_13
    Snippet: Suppose we have an epidemic spreading through an infinite population of susceptibles, in discrete time, and infecting a number R of the population at each time step (here, R is an "effective reproduction number" that depends on the detailed properties of the epidemic spread, including the basic reproduction number R 0 ). This is a generic model for a spreading epidemic at short times. The total number of infections I tot scales as.....
    Document: Suppose we have an epidemic spreading through an infinite population of susceptibles, in discrete time, and infecting a number R of the population at each time step (here, R is an "effective reproduction number" that depends on the detailed properties of the epidemic spread, including the basic reproduction number R 0 ). This is a generic model for a spreading epidemic at short times. The total number of infections I tot scales as

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