Author: Bimandra A Djaafara; Natsuko Imai; Esther Hamblion; Benido Impouma; Christl A Donnelly; Anne Cori
Title: A quantitative framework to define the end of an outbreak: application to Ebola Virus Disease Document date: 2020_2_20
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Snippet: Our simulations show that the framework we developed is sensitive to the instantaneous reproduction number estimate. These factors combined emphasize the need for continued assessment of the instantaneous reproduction number throughout the outbreak and particularly as case numbers decrease. Consequently, it is hard to define a single criterion for the EO given how influential is......
Document: Our simulations show that the framework we developed is sensitive to the instantaneous reproduction number estimate. These factors combined emphasize the need for continued assessment of the instantaneous reproduction number throughout the outbreak and particularly as case numbers decrease. Consequently, it is hard to define a single criterion for the EO given how influential is.
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