Selected article for: "epidemic initial phase and initial phase"

Author: Mingwang Shen; Zhihang Peng; Yanni Xiao; Lei Zhang
Title: Modelling the epidemic trend of the 2019 novel coronavirus outbreak in China
  • Document date: 2020_1_25
  • ID: 59rcogfc_3
    Snippet: We present a timely evaluation of the Chinese 2019-nCov epidemic in its initial phase, where 2019-nCov demonstrates comparable transmissibility but lower fatality rates than SARS and MERS. A quick diagnosis that leads to quarantine and integrated interventions will have a major impact on its future trend. Nevertheless, as China is facing its 'Spring Festival travel rush' and the epidemic has spread beyond its borders, further investigation on its.....
    Document: We present a timely evaluation of the Chinese 2019-nCov epidemic in its initial phase, where 2019-nCov demonstrates comparable transmissibility but lower fatality rates than SARS and MERS. A quick diagnosis that leads to quarantine and integrated interventions will have a major impact on its future trend. Nevertheless, as China is facing its 'Spring Festival travel rush' and the epidemic has spread beyond its borders, further investigation on its potential spatiotemporal transmission pattern and novel intervention strategies are warranted.

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