Serial Interval and Generation Interval for Imported and Local Infectors, Respectively, Estimated Using Reported Contact-Tracing Data of COVID-19 in China
The emerging virus, COVID-19, has caused a massive outbreak worldwide. Based on the publicly available contact-tracing data, we identified 509 transmission chains from 20 provinces in China and estimated the serial interval (SI) and generation interval (GI) of COVID-19 in China. Inspired by differen...
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Main Authors: | Menghui Li (Author), Kai Liu (Author), Yukun Song (Author), Ming Wang (Author), Jinshan Wu (Author) |
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2021-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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