Selected article for: "epidemic generation time and generation time"

Author: Andrea Torneri; Amin Azmon; Christel Faes; Eben Kenah; Gianpaolo Scalia Tomba; Jacco Wallinga; Niel Hens
Title: Realized generation times: contraction and impact of infectious period, reproduction number and population size
  • Document date: 2019_3_8
  • ID: ag9mzwkx_2
    Snippet: In this paper, we firstly identify the impact of the epidemiological quantities as reproduction number, infectious period and population size on the mean forward and backward generation time. Moreover, we analyze the phenomena of competition among infectives and depletion of susceptible individuals highlighting their effects on the contraction of the mean forward generation time. The upshot of this investigation is that the variance of the infect.....
    Document: In this paper, we firstly identify the impact of the epidemiological quantities as reproduction number, infectious period and population size on the mean forward and backward generation time. Moreover, we analyze the phenomena of competition among infectives and depletion of susceptible individuals highlighting their effects on the contraction of the mean forward generation time. The upshot of this investigation is that the variance of the infectious period distribution and the reproduction number have a strong impact on the generation times affecting both the mean value and the evolution over time. Furthermore, competition and depletion can both cause contraction even for small values of the reproduction number suggesting that, in epidemic models where the generation time is considered time-inhomogeneous, estimators accounting for both depletion and competing risks are to be preferred in the inference of the generation interval distributions.

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