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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
  • ID: nnkholfe_5
    Snippet: Secondly, the use of the maximum incubation period is challenging with typically limited sample sizes available for estimation, and it does not produce any probabilistic risk assessment (18) . Lastly, it is important to consider missing cases due to imperfect surveillance during the outbreak and asymptomatic cases that potentially act as invisible transmission sources during the outbreak and could prolong the time to declare the EO (18, 19) ......
    Document: Secondly, the use of the maximum incubation period is challenging with typically limited sample sizes available for estimation, and it does not produce any probabilistic risk assessment (18) . Lastly, it is important to consider missing cases due to imperfect surveillance during the outbreak and asymptomatic cases that potentially act as invisible transmission sources during the outbreak and could prolong the time to declare the EO (18, 19) .

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