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Estimating epidemic exponential growth rate and basic reproduction number

Junling Ma

2020Infectious Disease Modelling326 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The initial exponential growth rate of an epidemic is an important measure of the severeness of the epidemic, and is also closely related to the basic reproduction number. Estimating the growth rate from the epidemic curve can be a challenge, because of its decays with time. For fast epidemics, the estimation is subject to over-fitting due to the limited number of data points available, which also limits our choice of models for the epidemic curve. We discuss the estimation of the growth rate using maximum likelihood method and simple models.

Topics & Concepts

Exponential growthBasic reproduction numberEstimationStatisticsEpidemic modelMeasure (data warehouse)MathematicsExponential functionMaximum likelihoodReproductionEconometricsExponential distributionComputer scienceBiologyDemographyEconomicsPopulationEcologyMathematical analysisSociologyManagementDatabaseCOVID-19 epidemiological studiesZoonotic diseases and public healthAnimal Disease Management and Epidemiology
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