Selected article for: "epidemiological model and simple epidemiological model"

Author: Nina H Fefferman; Eric Lofgren; Nianpeng Li; Pieter Blue; David Weber; Abdul-Aziz Yakubu
Title: Fear, Access, and the Real-Time Estimation of Etiological Parameters for Outbreaks of Novel Pathogens
  • Document date: 2020_3_20
  • ID: fcnkwwpw_7
    Snippet: To capture this coupled process of disease dynamics and disease detection, we consider a 123 standard, simple epidemiological model, but incorporate the potential for errors derived 124 from a variety of sources that confound our estimates of case incidence. We use these 125 models to demonstrate how these corrections would alter our understanding of historical 126 outbreaks, and then discuss some evidence that modern outbreaks are affected by th.....
    Document: To capture this coupled process of disease dynamics and disease detection, we consider a 123 standard, simple epidemiological model, but incorporate the potential for errors derived 124 from a variety of sources that confound our estimates of case incidence. We use these 125 models to demonstrate how these corrections would alter our understanding of historical 126 outbreaks, and then discuss some evidence that modern outbreaks are affected by the 127 types of behavioral shifts that we consider. 128 129 130

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