2024
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pcbi.1011832
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Estimation of introduction and transmission rates of SARS-CoV-2 in a prospective household study

Michiel van Boven,
Christiaan H. van Dorp,
Ilse Westerhof
et al.

Abstract: Household studies provide an efficient means to study transmission of infectious diseases, enabling estimation of susceptibility and infectivity by person-type. A main inclusion criterion in such studies is usually the presence of an infected person. This precludes estimation of the hazards of pathogen introduction into the household. Here we estimate age- and time-dependent household introduction hazards together with within household transmission rates using data from a prospective household-based study in t… Show more

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“…However, they are not complete and require extensive manipulation to be used in order to impose restrictions on the values of these parameters. This is why we acquired values from the literature based on [64][65][66][67] and at the same time, we set the values of the parameters for the scenarios based on our subjective opinion. For the former, we used values that are suggested in the literature for similar (but not the same) propagation models, which are also tailored to particular populations, although it should be noted that these parameter values may not be correct for the Greek population.…”
Section: Propagation Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, they are not complete and require extensive manipulation to be used in order to impose restrictions on the values of these parameters. This is why we acquired values from the literature based on [64][65][66][67] and at the same time, we set the values of the parameters for the scenarios based on our subjective opinion. For the former, we used values that are suggested in the literature for similar (but not the same) propagation models, which are also tailored to particular populations, although it should be noted that these parameter values may not be correct for the Greek population.…”
Section: Propagation Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%