Selected article for: "day infectious individual and infectious individual"

Author: Morten Gram Pedersen; Matteo Meneghini
Title: A simple method to quantify country-specific effects of COVID-19 containment measures
  • Document date: 2020_4_10
  • ID: aqwdg489_50
    Snippet: Similarly η related to the time until patients are tested positive and isolated, but also to the fraction of all infectious individuals that are tested positive. These are mostly symptomatic patients, which we assume are isolated 5 days after the incubation time is over and first symptoms appear, i.e., after ∼10 days. Letting δ denote the fraction of infectious individual entering Q, we obtain η = δ × 0.1/day......
    Document: Similarly η related to the time until patients are tested positive and isolated, but also to the fraction of all infectious individuals that are tested positive. These are mostly symptomatic patients, which we assume are isolated 5 days after the incubation time is over and first symptoms appear, i.e., after ∼10 days. Letting δ denote the fraction of infectious individual entering Q, we obtain η = δ × 0.1/day.

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