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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_27
    Snippet: This method proceeds in two steps. The first step updates the missing links v(i) missing and the second step updates the parameter vector Θ 1 , i.e., the parameters of the generation interval distribution. We assume that both the generation interval and the incubation period are gamma distributed, i.e., f (x; Θ 1 ) ≡ Γ(α 1 , β 1 ) and k(δ; Θ 2 ) ≡ Γ(α 2 , β 2 )......
    Document: This method proceeds in two steps. The first step updates the missing links v(i) missing and the second step updates the parameter vector Θ 1 , i.e., the parameters of the generation interval distribution. We assume that both the generation interval and the incubation period are gamma distributed, i.e., f (x; Θ 1 ) ≡ Γ(α 1 , β 1 ) and k(δ; Θ 2 ) ≡ Γ(α 2 , β 2 ).

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