Selected article for: "generation interval distribution and serial interval"

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_53
    Snippet: This study does have some limitations. First, we rely on previous estimates for the incubation period. However, sensitivity analyses show that changing the incubation period distribution does not have a big impact on our estimates of the generation interval distribution. Second, we do not account for incomplete or possible changes in reporting over the course of the epidemic. Third, we do not acknowledge changes in contact processes and thus beha.....
    Document: This study does have some limitations. First, we rely on previous estimates for the incubation period. However, sensitivity analyses show that changing the incubation period distribution does not have a big impact on our estimates of the generation interval distribution. Second, we do not account for incomplete or possible changes in reporting over the course of the epidemic. Third, we do not acknowledge changes in contact processes and thus behavioral change, which could shape realised generation interval distributions as well as serial interval distributions (unpublished work). Fourth, we do not account for contraction of the generation interval because of depletion of susceptibles.

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