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Author: Tapiwa Ganyani; Cecile Kremer; Dongxuan Chen; Andrea Torneri; Christel Faes; Jacco Wallinga; Niel Hens
Title: Estimating the generation interval for COVID-19 based on symptom onset data
  • Document date: 2020_3_8
  • ID: cq6mivr9_4
    Snippet: When the incubation period does not change over the course of the epidemic, the expected values of the serial and generation interval distributions are expected to be equal but their variances to be different [7] . It has recently been shown that ignoring the difference between the serial and generation interval can lead to biased estimates of the reproduction number. More specifically, when the serial interval distribution has larger variance th.....
    Document: When the incubation period does not change over the course of the epidemic, the expected values of the serial and generation interval distributions are expected to be equal but their variances to be different [7] . It has recently been shown that ignoring the difference between the serial and generation interval can lead to biased estimates of the reproduction number. More specifically, when the serial interval distribution has larger variance than the generation interval distribution, using the serial interval as a proxy for 2 . CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0 International license It is made available under a author/funder, who has granted medRxiv a license to display the preprint in perpetuity.

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