Best practices for estimating and reporting epidemiological delay distributions of infectious diseases using public health surveillance and healthcare data
Kelly Charniga(Centers for Disease Control and Prevention), Sam Abbott, Natalie M. Linton(Hokkaido University), Thomas Ward(Seattle Children's Hospital), Juliet R.C. Pulliam(Stellenbosch University), Katelyn M. Gostic(University of California, Los Angeles), Sebastian Funk, Christopher E. Overton(University of Liverpool), Andrei R. Akhmetzhanov(National Taiwan University), Jonathan Dushoff(McMaster University), Adrian Lison(SIB Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics), Anne Cori(Medical Research Council), Sang Woo Park(Princeton University), Simon Cauchemez(Imperial College London)
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