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Author: Glenn F Webb; Pierre Magal; Zhihua Liu; Ousmane Seydi
Title: A model to predict COVID-19 epidemics with applications to South Korea, Italy, and Spain
  • Document date: 2020_4_10
  • ID: c95lntyp_13
    Snippet: The fraction f of total symptomatic infectious cases that are reported is unknown, and varies from region to region. We assume η = 1/7, which means that the average period of infectiousness of both unreported symptomatic infectious individuals and reported symptomatic infectious individuals is 7 days. We assume ν = 1/6, which means that the average period of infectiousness of asymptomatic infectious individuals is 6 days. We assume α = 1, whic.....
    Document: The fraction f of total symptomatic infectious cases that are reported is unknown, and varies from region to region. We assume η = 1/7, which means that the average period of infectiousness of both unreported symptomatic infectious individuals and reported symptomatic infectious individuals is 7 days. We assume ν = 1/6, which means that the average period of infectiousness of asymptomatic infectious individuals is 6 days. We assume α = 1, which means that the average period of exposed individuals is 1 day. These values can be modified as further epidemiological information becomes known. At present, they are consistent with accepted values.

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