Selected article for: "epidemic peak and infected fraction"

Author: Ira B Schwartz; James H Kaufman; Kun Hu; Simone Bianco
Title: Predicting the impact of asymptomatic transmission, non-pharmaceutical intervention and testing on the spread of COVID19 COVID19
  • Document date: 2020_4_22
  • ID: 6okpsuvu_19
    Snippet: results in a 5 to 10% increase in the disease burden. Testing at or after the peak results in an epidemic curve which closely follows the full control. However, when the fraction of asymptomatics makes for the majority of infected cases, the results are markedly different......
    Document: results in a 5 to 10% increase in the disease burden. Testing at or after the peak results in an epidemic curve which closely follows the full control. However, when the fraction of asymptomatics makes for the majority of infected cases, the results are markedly different.

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