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

Author: Zhanwei Du; Ling Wang; Simon Cauchemez; Xiaoke Xu; Xianwen Wang; Benjamin J Cowling; Lauren Ancel Meyers
Title: Risk for Transportation of 2019 Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) from Wuhan to Cities in China
  • Document date: 2020_1_30
  • ID: mbdj3r0m_34
    Snippet: • Epidemic growth rate, λ: 0.095 (0.072 -0.111), corresponding to an epidemic doubling time of incident cases of 7.31 (95% CrI 6.26 -9.66) days; cumulative infections occurred by January 12, 2020 (i.e., ≥10 days before the quarantine to account for the typical lag between infection and case detection)......
    Document: • Epidemic growth rate, λ: 0.095 (0.072 -0.111), corresponding to an epidemic doubling time of incident cases of 7.31 (95% CrI 6.26 -9.66) days; cumulative infections occurred by January 12, 2020 (i.e., ≥10 days before the quarantine to account for the typical lag between infection and case detection).

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