Bounding the generation time distribution uncertainty on R0 estimation from exponential growth rates

James Cochran, Bogdan Oancea, Dan Pirjol

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Abstract

The basic reproduction number (Formula presented.) is one of the main parameters determining the spreading of an epidemic in a population of susceptible individuals. Wallinga and Lipsitch proposed a method for estimating (Formula presented.) using the Euler–Lotka equation, which requires the Laplace transform of the generation interval distribution. The determination of the generation time distribution is challenging, as the generation time is not directly observable. We prove upper and lower bounds on (Formula presented.) using only the first few moments of the generation interval distributions and study the sensitivity of the bounds to these parameters. The bounds do not require the exact shape of the generation interval distribution and give robust estimates of the (Formula presented.) relationship.

Original languageEnglish
Article number2410720
JournalJournal of Biological Dynamics
Volume18
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 2024

Keywords

  • Euler–Lotka equation
  • generation interval distribution
  • Reproductive number

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