Author: Keisuke Ejima; Kwang Su Kim; Yusuke Ito; Shoya Iwanami; Hirofumi Ohashi; Yoshiki Koizumi; Koichi Watashi; Ana I Bento; Kazuyuki Aihara; Shingo Iwami
Title: Inferring Timing of Infection Using Within-host SARS-CoV-2 Infection Dynamics Model: Are ""Imported Cases"" Truly Imported? Document date: 2020_3_31
ID: gb9rkv9c_11
Snippet: There are limitations to our approach. Our approach requires viral load data over multiple 102 time points; therefore, we may not be able to estimate the timing of infection immediately after 103 symptom onset. Further, we need to note that both the boundaries and the day of infection 104 establishment estimated using our approach could be underestimated, because infection is 105.....
Document: There are limitations to our approach. Our approach requires viral load data over multiple 102 time points; therefore, we may not be able to estimate the timing of infection immediately after 103 symptom onset. Further, we need to note that both the boundaries and the day of infection 104 establishment estimated using our approach could be underestimated, because infection is 105
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