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Wajid Ali1, Christopher E Overton1, Robert R Wilkinson2
1Department of Mathematical Sciences, University of Liverpool, Peach Street, Liverpool, L69 7ZX, England, United Kingdom.
Abstract:
The basic reproduction number, R0, is a well-known quantifier of epidemic spread. However, a class of existing methods for estimating R0 from incidence data early in the epidemic can lead to an over-estimation of this quantity. In particular, when fitting deterministic models to estimate the rate of spread, we do not account for the stochastic nature of epidemics and that, given the same system, some outbreaks may lead to epidemics and some may not. Typically, an observed epidemic that we wish to control is a major outbreak. This amounts to implicit selection for major outbreaks which leads to the over-estimation problem. We formally characterised the split between major and minor outbreaks by using Otsu's method which provides us with a working definition. We show that by conditioning a 'deterministic' model on major outbreaks, we can more reliably estimate the basic reproduction number from an observed epidemic trajectory.
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