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Author: Xi He; Eric HY Lau; Peng Wu; Xilong Deng; Jian Wang; Xinxin Hao; Yiu Chung Lau; Jessica Y Wong; Yujuan Guan; Xinghua Tan; Xiaoneng Mo; Yanqing Chen; Baolin Liao; Weilie Chen; Fengyu Hu; Qing Zhang; Mingqiu Zhong; Yanrong Wu; Lingzhai Zhao; Fuchun Zhang; Benjamin J Cowling; Fang Li; Gabriel M Leung
Title: Temporal dynamics in viral shedding and transmissibility of COVID-19
  • Document date: 2020_3_18
  • ID: eflwztji_10
    Snippet: Finally, simulation showed that when infectiousness started at the same time as symptom onset, there would be a small proportion of short serial intervals (e.g. < 2 days). The proportion would become larger if infectiousness were to start before symptom onset, where the resulting serial intervals would resemble more those observed ( Figure 1b) ......
    Document: Finally, simulation showed that when infectiousness started at the same time as symptom onset, there would be a small proportion of short serial intervals (e.g. < 2 days). The proportion would become larger if infectiousness were to start before symptom onset, where the resulting serial intervals would resemble more those observed ( Figure 1b) .

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