Author: Rene Niehus; Pablo M De Salazar; Aimee Taylor; Marc Lipsitch
Title: Quantifying bias of COVID-19 prevalence and severity estimates in Wuhan, China that depend on reported cases in international travelers Document date: 2020_2_14
ID: h0h0d93t_19
Snippet: We further find that the prevalence ratio between temporary visitors and residents approaches 1 as the epidemic growth rate, the duration of stay, and the recovery rate increase and it approaches zero for short duration of stay, long duration of infection, and slower epidemic growth ( Figure 2 )......
Document: We further find that the prevalence ratio between temporary visitors and residents approaches 1 as the epidemic growth rate, the duration of stay, and the recovery rate increase and it approaches zero for short duration of stay, long duration of infection, and slower epidemic growth ( Figure 2 ).
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