Selected article for: "infectious period and reproduction number"

Author: Benjamin F Maier; Dirk Brockmann
Title: Effective containment explains sub-exponential growth in confirmed cases of recent COVID-19 outbreak in Mainland China
  • Document date: 2020_2_20
  • ID: j0nm444m_49
    Snippet: Further integration of the linearized Eq. (2) yields Table II . Fit parameters as described in Sec. III, fixed population size N, and resulting effective basic reproduction number R 0,eff for the remaining affected provinces, decreasingly ordered by largest case number. The infectious period T I and the basic reproduction number R 0,free = αT I were fixed to values T I = 8 d and R 0,free = 6.2, respectively......
    Document: Further integration of the linearized Eq. (2) yields Table II . Fit parameters as described in Sec. III, fixed population size N, and resulting effective basic reproduction number R 0,eff for the remaining affected provinces, decreasingly ordered by largest case number. The infectious period T I and the basic reproduction number R 0,free = αT I were fixed to values T I = 8 d and R 0,free = 6.2, respectively.

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