Selected article for: "asymptomatic individual and individual symptomatic individual"

Author: Joshua A Salomon
Title: Defining high-value information for COVID-19 decision-making
  • Document date: 2020_4_8
  • ID: iymhykq8_26
    Snippet: The population is stratified by age into three groups: i = {< 20, 20 − 64, 65+}. Then, let β ij = v ij p be the effective contact rate between susceptible and symptomatic individuals, and let β ij A = v ij pκ be the effective contact rate between susceptible and asymptomatic individuals. Here, v ij is the number of daily contacts with individuals in group j per person in group i, p is the probability of infection per contact between a suscep.....
    Document: The population is stratified by age into three groups: i = {< 20, 20 − 64, 65+}. Then, let β ij = v ij p be the effective contact rate between susceptible and symptomatic individuals, and let β ij A = v ij pκ be the effective contact rate between susceptible and asymptomatic individuals. Here, v ij is the number of daily contacts with individuals in group j per person in group i, p is the probability of infection per contact between a susceptible and infected individual, and κ is the relative reduction in the effective contact rate when the contact is with an asymptomatic individual, compared to a symptomatic individual. Then, the model is defined by the following system of differential equations:

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