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_68
Snippet: Reproductive number moment mle Figure S3 : The effect of small sample size on approximated relationship between r and R. (black solid curve) The relationship between growth rate and R using a known generation-interval distribution (see Fig. 3 ). (colored curves) Estimates based on finite samples from this distribution: dashed curves show the median and solid curves show 95% quantiles of 1000 sampling experiments. Note that the upper 95% quantile .....
Document: Reproductive number moment mle Figure S3 : The effect of small sample size on approximated relationship between r and R. (black solid curve) The relationship between growth rate and R using a known generation-interval distribution (see Fig. 3 ). (colored curves) Estimates based on finite samples from this distribution: dashed curves show the median and solid curves show 95% quantiles of 1000 sampling experiments. Note that the upper 95% quantile of the moment approximation and MLE approximation overlap. (dotted curves) Naive approximations based on exponential (lower) and fixed (upper) generation distributions.
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