Selected article for: "average number and reproductive number"

Author: Sang Woo Park; David Champredon; Joshua S. Weitz; Jonathan Dushoff
Title: A practical generation interval-based approach to inferring the strength of epidemics from their speed
  • Document date: 2018_5_2
  • ID: jry46itn_1
    Snippet: Infectious disease research often focuses on estimating the reproductive number, i.e., the number of new infections caused on average by a single infection. This number is termed the reproductive number -R. The reproductive number provides information about the disease's potential for spread and the difficulty of control. It is described in terms of an average [4] or an appropriate sort of weighted average [9] ......
    Document: Infectious disease research often focuses on estimating the reproductive number, i.e., the number of new infections caused on average by a single infection. This number is termed the reproductive number -R. The reproductive number provides information about the disease's potential for spread and the difficulty of control. It is described in terms of an average [4] or an appropriate sort of weighted average [9] .

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