Selected article for: "infector infectee and standard deviation"

Author: Shujuan Ma; Jiayue Zhang; Minyan Zeng; Qingping Yun; Wei Guo; Yixiang Zheng; Shi Zhao; Maggie H Wang; Zuyao Yang
Title: Epidemiological parameters of coronavirus disease 2019: a pooled analysis of publicly reported individual data of 1155 cases from seven countries
  • Document date: 2020_3_24
  • ID: 56zhxd6e_45
    Snippet: The serial interval was estimated for 689 pairs of infector-infectee and ranged from −5 to 24 days (Table 2) , with a median of 6 days. It was smaller than 0 (mean: −2.63 days) for 27 (3.92%) pairs, meaning that the infectee showed symptoms earlier than the infector. Assuming a normal distribution (Figure 2(C) ), the mean was 6.70 days (95% CI: 6.31, 7.10) and standard deviation 5.20 days (95% CI: 4.91, 5.46)......
    Document: The serial interval was estimated for 689 pairs of infector-infectee and ranged from −5 to 24 days (Table 2) , with a median of 6 days. It was smaller than 0 (mean: −2.63 days) for 27 (3.92%) pairs, meaning that the infectee showed symptoms earlier than the infector. Assuming a normal distribution (Figure 2(C) ), the mean was 6.70 days (95% CI: 6.31, 7.10) and standard deviation 5.20 days (95% CI: 4.91, 5.46).

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