2023
DOI: 10.1101/2023.10.04.560944
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Detecting and quantifying heterogeneity in susceptibility using contact tracing data

Beth M. Tuschhoff,
David A. Kennedy

Abstract: The presence of heterogeneity in susceptibility, differences between hosts in their likelihood of becoming infected, can fundamentally alter disease dynamics and public health responses, for example, by changing the final epidemic size, the duration of an epidemic, and even the vaccination threshold required to achieve herd immunity. Yet, heterogeneity in susceptibility is notoriously difficult to detect and measure, especially early in an epidemic. Here we develop a method that can be used to detect and estim… Show more

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