Selected article for: "basic reproduction and case number"

Author: CESAR BORDEHORE; Miriam Navarro; Zaida Herrador; Eva S. Fonfria
Title: Understanding COVID-19 spreading through simulation modeling and scenarios comparison: preliminary results.
  • Document date: 2020_4_1
  • ID: ib0cofa4_84
    Snippet: Note that in this model, R0 is not the Basic Reproduction Number of the epidemic, a dimensionless number which represents the expected number of cases directly generated by one case when all individuals are susceptible to infection (Fraser et al. 2009 ). In our case, R0 is the number of contacts per infected and per day (see model for more details about calculations)......
    Document: Note that in this model, R0 is not the Basic Reproduction Number of the epidemic, a dimensionless number which represents the expected number of cases directly generated by one case when all individuals are susceptible to infection (Fraser et al. 2009 ). In our case, R0 is the number of contacts per infected and per day (see model for more details about calculations).

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