Selected article for: "entry screening and exit entry screening"

Author: Billy Quilty; Sam Clifford; Stefan Flasche; Rosalind M Eggo
Title: Effectiveness of airport screening at detecting travellers infected with 2019-nCoV
  • Document date: 2020_2_2
  • ID: 2wshgzjk_10
    Snippet: The effectiveness of entry screening is largely dependent on the effectiveness of exit screening in place. Under baseline assumptions, entry screening could detect 53 (95%CI: 35-72) instead of 9 infected travellers if no exit screening was in place. However, the probability of developing symptoms mid-flight increases with flight time and hence exit screening is more effective for longer flights (Figure 2 )......
    Document: The effectiveness of entry screening is largely dependent on the effectiveness of exit screening in place. Under baseline assumptions, entry screening could detect 53 (95%CI: 35-72) instead of 9 infected travellers if no exit screening was in place. However, the probability of developing symptoms mid-flight increases with flight time and hence exit screening is more effective for longer flights (Figure 2 ).

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