Selected article for: "gamma distribution and serial interval"

Author: Robert J Challen; Krasimira Tsaneva-Atanasova; Martin Pitt; Tom Edwards; Luke Gompels; Lucas Lacasa; Ellen Brooks-Pollock; Chris Martin; Gareth Griffith; Leon Danon
Title: Estimates of regional infectivity of COVID-19 in the United Kingdom following imposition of social distancing measures
  • Document date: 2020_4_17
  • ID: fqvrlrv0_10
    Snippet: From this data we calculate a weighted mean of the published parameters and inferred a serial interval described by a gamma distribution, parameterised with mean SI of 4.56 days (credible interval: 2.54 -7.36) and standard deviation 4.53 days (credible interval 4.17 -5.05) . With a serial interval shorter than the estimated incubation period we expect that some transmission will occur before the index case has symptoms......
    Document: From this data we calculate a weighted mean of the published parameters and inferred a serial interval described by a gamma distribution, parameterised with mean SI of 4.56 days (credible interval: 2.54 -7.36) and standard deviation 4.53 days (credible interval 4.17 -5.05) . With a serial interval shorter than the estimated incubation period we expect that some transmission will occur before the index case has symptoms.

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