Superspreading, overdispersion and their implications in the SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19) pandemic: a systematic review and meta-analysis of the literature
Abstract Background A recurrent feature of infectious diseases is the observation that different individuals show different levels of secondary transmission. This inter-individual variation in transmission potential is often quantified by the dispersion parameter k. Low values of k indicate a high d...
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Main Authors: | Oliver Wegehaupt (Author), Akira Endo (Author), Anna Vassall (Author) |
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2023-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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