Selected article for: "contact rate and Î change"

Author: Manuel Adrian Acuna-Zegarra; Andreu Comas-Garcia; Esteban Hernandez-Vargas; Mario Santana-Cibrian; Jorge X. Velasco-Hernandez
Title: The SARS-CoV-2 epidemic outbreak: a review of plausible scenarios of containment and mitigation for Mexico
  • Document date: 2020_3_31
  • ID: aiq6ejcq_28
    Snippet: where k = a or s for asymptomatic or symptomatic individuals, respectively. Note from the formula above that we assume that behavioral change geared to diminish the contact rate from β k to q 1 β k takes a learning time θ to acquire where q 1 is the desired proportion of reduction of the initial contact rate, e.g., q 1 = 0.25 if the contact rate is reduced in 75% at the end of a time interval of length θ. Moreover, these control measures are .....
    Document: where k = a or s for asymptomatic or symptomatic individuals, respectively. Note from the formula above that we assume that behavioral change geared to diminish the contact rate from β k to q 1 β k takes a learning time θ to acquire where q 1 is the desired proportion of reduction of the initial contact rate, e.g., q 1 = 0.25 if the contact rate is reduced in 75% at the end of a time interval of length θ. Moreover, these control measures are not taken immediately after the outbreak is identified but lag a certain time T θ before being enforced or (see Figure 7 ) .

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