Using Cure Models to Estimate the Serial Interval of Tuberculosis With Limited Follow-up

Volume: 189, Issue: 11, Pages: 1421 - 1426
Published: May 27, 2020
Abstract
Serial interval (SI), defined as the time between symptom onset in an infector and infectee pair, is commonly used to understand infectious diseases transmission. Slow progression to active disease, as well as the small percentage of individuals who will eventually develop active disease, complicate the estimation of the SI for tuberculosis (TB). In this paper, we showed via simulation studies that when there is credible information on the...
Paper Details
Title
Using Cure Models to Estimate the Serial Interval of Tuberculosis With Limited Follow-up
Published Date
May 27, 2020
Volume
189
Issue
11
Pages
1421 - 1426
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