Selected article for: "infection count and mathematical model"

Author: Ruian Ke; Steven Sanche; Ethan Romero-Severson; Nicholas Hengartner
Title: Fast spread of COVID-19 in Europe and the US and its implications: even modest public health goals require comprehensive intervention
  • Document date: 2020_4_7
  • ID: mbdah9ey_4
    Snippet: Methods We developed an inference approach using a mathematical model to control for these 37 confounding factors. We fitted the model to both infection incidence and death count data 38 collected from eight European countries and the US. Public health implications of empirical 39 estimates were examined using simulations. 40 41.....
    Document: Methods We developed an inference approach using a mathematical model to control for these 37 confounding factors. We fitted the model to both infection incidence and death count data 38 collected from eight European countries and the US. Public health implications of empirical 39 estimates were examined using simulations. 40 41

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