Selected article for: "critical tracing probability and tracing delay effect"

Author: Klinkenberg, Don; Fraser, Christophe; Heesterbeek, Hans
Title: The Effectiveness of Contact Tracing in Emerging Epidemics
  • Document date: 2006_12_20
  • ID: 1n0rg5vd_20
    Snippet: The effect of a delay in each tracing step was studied by determining the critical tracing probability p c * for R 0 pre = 1.5, as a function of the latent period and tracing delay. Figure 3 shows the resulting contour plots for the four special cases with singlestep tracing, and it indicates the approximate positions of the four real infections. Along the t lat axis (d = 0) lie the R 0 pre = 1.5 curves of Figure 2 ......
    Document: The effect of a delay in each tracing step was studied by determining the critical tracing probability p c * for R 0 pre = 1.5, as a function of the latent period and tracing delay. Figure 3 shows the resulting contour plots for the four special cases with singlestep tracing, and it indicates the approximate positions of the four real infections. Along the t lat axis (d = 0) lie the R 0 pre = 1.5 curves of Figure 2 .

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