Selected article for: "contact tracing and local outbreak"

Author: Ponte, Caio; Carmona, Humberto A.; Oliveira, Erneson A.; Caminha, Carlos; Neto, Antonio S. Lima; Andrade, Jos'e S.; Furtado, Vasco
Title: Tracing contacts to evaluate the transmission of COVID-19 from highly exposed individuals in public transportation
  • Cord-id: s4k1pf0m
  • Document date: 2021_6_9
  • ID: s4k1pf0m
    Snippet: We investigate, through a data-driven contact tracing model, the transmission of COVID-19 inside buses during distinct phases of the pandemic in a large Brazilian city. From this microscopic approach, we recover the networks of close contacts within consecutive time windows. A longitudinal comparison is then performed by upscaling the traced contacts with the transmission computed from a mean-field compartmental model for the entire city. Our results show that the effective reproduction numbers
    Document: We investigate, through a data-driven contact tracing model, the transmission of COVID-19 inside buses during distinct phases of the pandemic in a large Brazilian city. From this microscopic approach, we recover the networks of close contacts within consecutive time windows. A longitudinal comparison is then performed by upscaling the traced contacts with the transmission computed from a mean-field compartmental model for the entire city. Our results show that the effective reproduction numbers inside the buses, $Re^{bus}$, and in the city, $Re^{city}$, followed a compatible behavior during the first wave of the local outbreak. Moreover, by distinguishing the close contacts of healthcare workers in the buses, we discovered that their transmission, $Re^{health}$, during the same period, was systematically higher than $Re^{bus}$. This result reinforces the need for special public transportation policies for highly exposed groups of people.

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