Tracing and analysis of 288 early SARS-CoV-2 infections outside China: A modeling study.
Francesco PinottiLaura Di DomenicoErnesto OrtegaMarco MancastroppaGiulia PullanoVittoria ColizzaPierre-Yves BoëlleChiara PolettoVittoria ColizzaPublished in: PLoS medicine (2020)
Our findings indicate that travel bans and containment strategies adopted in China were effective in reducing the exportation growth rate. However, the risk of importation was estimated to increase again from other sources in South East Asia. Surveillance and management of traveling cases represented a priority in the early phase of the epidemic. With the majority of imported cases going undetected (6 out of 10), countries experienced several undetected clusters of chains of local transmissions, fueling silent epidemics in the community. These findings become again critical to prevent second waves, now that countries have reduced their epidemic activity and progressively phase out lockdown.