Author: Cassidy Mentus; Martin Romeo; Christian DiPaola
Title: Analysis and Applications of Non-Adaptive and Adaptive Group Testing Methods for COVID-19 Document date: 2020_4_7
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Snippet: A larger estimate on the prevalence will still take advantage of the frequent occurence of many consecutive negative cases. The overestimate we use corresponds to a probability of having less positive cases of .99. We sample the populations at least 100 times and take the mean of the proportion of tests saved over all samples......
Document: A larger estimate on the prevalence will still take advantage of the frequent occurence of many consecutive negative cases. The overestimate we use corresponds to a probability of having less positive cases of .99. We sample the populations at least 100 times and take the mean of the proportion of tests saved over all samples.
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