Journal article
Best practices for estimating and reporting epidemiological delay distributions of infectious diseases
Abstract
Epidemiological delays are key quantities that inform public health policy and clinical practice. They are used as inputs for mathematical and statistical models, which in turn can guide control strategies. In recent work, we found that censoring, right truncation, and dynamical bias were rarely addressed correctly when estimating delays and that these biases were large enough to have knock-on impacts across a large number of use cases. Here, …
Authors
Charniga K; Park SW; Akhmetzhanov AR; Cori A; Dushoff J; Funk S; Gostic KM; Linton NM; Lison A; Overton CE
Journal
PLOS Computational Biology, Vol. 20, No. 10,
Publisher
Public Library of Science (PLoS)
DOI
10.1371/journal.pcbi.1012520
ISSN
1553-734X