Accurate forecasts of the effectiveness of interventions against Ebola may require models that account for variations in symptoms during infection
Epidemiological models are routinely used to predict the effects of interventions aimed at reducing the impacts of Ebola epidemics. Most models of interventions targeting symptomatic hosts, such as isolation or treatment, assume that all symptomatic hosts are equally likely to be detected. In other...
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Elsevier
2019
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