Author: Emma Southall; Michael J. Tildesley; Louise Dyson
Title: Prospects for detecting early warning signals in discrete event sequence data: application to epidemiological incidence data Document date: 2020_4_2
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Snippet: However epidemiological data is typically collected in the form of the number of new 60 infectious cases (incidence data) over a certain period of time (weekly/monthly/yearly). 61 Generally, the exact date of infection or recovery of an individual is not known and 62 therefore the exact number of infectious individuals at each point in time (the 63 prevalence data that has been analysed) is unknown......
Document: However epidemiological data is typically collected in the form of the number of new 60 infectious cases (incidence data) over a certain period of time (weekly/monthly/yearly). 61 Generally, the exact date of infection or recovery of an individual is not known and 62 therefore the exact number of infectious individuals at each point in time (the 63 prevalence data that has been analysed) is unknown.
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