Selected article for: "case proportion and symptomatic case proportion"

Author: Alex Perkins; Sean M. Cavany; Sean M Moore; Rachel J Oidtman; Anita Lerch; Marya Poterek
Title: Estimating unobserved SARS-CoV-2 infections in the United States
  • Document date: 2020_3_18
  • ID: fb8mca1h_48
    Snippet: The proportion of symptomatic infections detected over time followed a similar pattern under all parameter sensitivity scenarios, with low values of ρ local throughout late February followed by increases in March (Fig. S7) . Long delays in case detection (9 days) were associated with the lowest proportion of symptomatic infections detected; in that scenario, ρ local mostly did not exceed 10%......
    Document: The proportion of symptomatic infections detected over time followed a similar pattern under all parameter sensitivity scenarios, with low values of ρ local throughout late February followed by increases in March (Fig. S7) . Long delays in case detection (9 days) were associated with the lowest proportion of symptomatic infections detected; in that scenario, ρ local mostly did not exceed 10%.

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