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Author: Alex Arenas; Wesley Cota; Jesus Gomez-Gardenes; Sergio Gomez; Clara Granell; Joan T. Matamalas; David Soriano-Panos; Benjamin Steinegger
Title: Derivation of the effective reproduction number R for COVID-19 in relation to mobility restrictions and confinement
  • Document date: 2020_4_8
  • ID: nyjjaasw_179
    Snippet: A naive approach to computing the effective reproduction number R is considering the mean field scenario, in which an infected subject i contacts k individuals each time step. Assuming an infection probability β, the expected number of individuals infected by i at each time step is ρ S k β, where ρ S is the fraction of susceptible individuals on the population. Taking into account the duration of the infectious period τ , we can estimate how.....
    Document: A naive approach to computing the effective reproduction number R is considering the mean field scenario, in which an infected subject i contacts k individuals each time step. Assuming an infection probability β, the expected number of individuals infected by i at each time step is ρ S k β, where ρ S is the fraction of susceptible individuals on the population. Taking into account the duration of the infectious period τ , we can estimate how many individuals have been infected by subject i over time as: R = ρ S k βτ .

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