Author: Rocklöv, J; Sjödin, H; Wilder-Smith, A
Title: COVID-19 outbreak on the Diamond Princess cruise ship: estimating the epidemic potential and effectiveness of public health countermeasures Document date: 2020_2_28
ID: 7hkowm2y_14
Snippet: We additionally modeled a scenario stratified by crew and guests whereby we assumed the parameter values of transmission risk to be lower for crew to guest than for guest to crew ( Table 1 ). The compared to approximately 6000 persons per km 2 (9,000,000/1528) in urban Wuhan. This means that the population density was about 4 times higher on the cruise ship. Thus, both R 0 and contact rate are dependent on population density, as also suggested by.....
Document: We additionally modeled a scenario stratified by crew and guests whereby we assumed the parameter values of transmission risk to be lower for crew to guest than for guest to crew ( Table 1 ). The compared to approximately 6000 persons per km 2 (9,000,000/1528) in urban Wuhan. This means that the population density was about 4 times higher on the cruise ship. Thus, both R 0 and contact rate are dependent on population density, as also suggested by previous research. 21 In population-based models on observational data the population per square km is often substantially different, affecting the R 0 and coefficient implicitly by changes in the contact rate expressed as:
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