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Author: Carly Adams; David Young; Paul A Gastañaduy; Prabasaj Paul; Zach Marsh; Aron J Hall; Benjamin A Lopman
Title: Quantifying the roles of vomiting, diarrhea, and residents vs. staff in norovirus transmission in U.S. nursing home outbreaks
  • Document date: 2019_7_18
  • ID: ghihvjj3_12
    Snippet: In preliminary analysis, we observed much higher R Ei for index cases compared to those 151 on subsequent days. To investigate whether this could indicate heightened infectiousness of 152 index cases or just the natural decline of the susceptible population, we also calculated R 0i by where C is the total number susceptible on day 1 and is cumulative incidence to day i. ∑ 0 157.....
    Document: In preliminary analysis, we observed much higher R Ei for index cases compared to those 151 on subsequent days. To investigate whether this could indicate heightened infectiousness of 152 index cases or just the natural decline of the susceptible population, we also calculated R 0i by where C is the total number susceptible on day 1 and is cumulative incidence to day i. ∑ 0 157

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