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(A) Serial interval windows of COVID-19 for infector-infectee pairs [18].

(A) Serial interval windows of COVID-19 for infector-infectee pairs [18].

<p>(B) Nonparametric estimate (black curve), point estimates (dots) and CIs (horizontal lines) for selected quantiles of .</p>

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Main Author: Oswaldo Gressani (13933254) (author)
Other Authors: Niel Hens (43661) (author)
Published: 2025
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cumulative distribution function
construct confidence intervals
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serial interval distribution
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infectious disease
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