Selected article for: "expected number and single infection"

Author: Wu, Peng; Hao, Xinxin; Lau, Eric H Y; Wong, Jessica Y; Leung, Kathy S M; Wu, Joseph T; Cowling, Benjamin J; Leung, Gabriel M
Title: Real-time tentative assessment of the epidemiological characteristics of novel coronavirus infections in Wuhan, China, as at 22 January 2020
  • Document date: 2020_1_23
  • ID: 0rxtati9_12
    Snippet: The basic reproduction number R 0 is defined as the expected number of secondary cases produced by a typical single infection in a completely susceptible population. If there had been only one case infected by human-to-human transmission among the first 41 identified cases by that date, it implies R 0 was 0.02 (i.e. 1/41) [19] ......
    Document: The basic reproduction number R 0 is defined as the expected number of secondary cases produced by a typical single infection in a completely susceptible population. If there had been only one case infected by human-to-human transmission among the first 41 identified cases by that date, it implies R 0 was 0.02 (i.e. 1/41) [19] .

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