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Rapid review of available evidence on the serial interval and generation time of COVID-19.

John GriffinMiriam CaseyÁine CollinsKevin HuntAndrew William ByrneCatherine McAloonAnn BarberElizabeth Ann LaneSImon More
Published in: BMJ open (2020)
Estimates of the serial interval and the generation time are very dependent on the specific factors that apply at the time that the data are collected, including the level of social contact. Consequently, the estimates may not be entirely relevant to other environments. Therefore, local estimates should be obtained as soon as possible. Careful consideration should be given to the methodology that is used. Real-time estimations of the serial interval/generation time, allowing for variations over time, may provide more accurate estimates of reproduction numbers than using conventionally fixed serial interval/generation time distributions.
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