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UPDATE: Transmissibility estimates of #coronavirus #2019nCoV at 2.6

Identification & testing potential cases to be as extensive as permitted by healthcare & testing capacity

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Summary 1/8 - Self-sustaining human-to-human transmission of novel coronavirus (2019-nCov) is the only plausible explanation of the scale of the outbreak in Wuhan. We estimate that on average each case infected 2.6 (uncertainty range: 1.5-3.5) other people up to 18th January 2020
Summary 2/8 - this is based on an analysis combining our past estimates of the size of the outbreak in Wuhan with computational modelling of potential epidemic trajectories. This implies that control measures need to block well over 60% of transmission to be effective.
Summary 3/8 - It is likely, based on the experience of SARS and MERS-CoV, that the number of secondary cases caused by a case of 2019-nCoV is highly variable – with many cases causing no secondary infections, and a few causing many.
Summary 4/8 - Whether transmission is continuing at the same rate currently depends on the effectiveness of current control measures implemented in China and the extent to which the populations of affected areas have adopted risk-reducing behaviours.
Summary 5/8 - In the absence of antiviral drugs or vaccines, control relies upon the prompt detection and isolation of symptomatic cases. It is unclear at the current time whether this outbreak can be contained within China;
Summary 6/8 - uncertainties include the severity spectrum of the disease caused by this virus and whether cases with relatively mild symptoms are able to transmit the virus efficiently.
Summary 7/8 - Identification and testing of potential cases need to be as extensive as is permitted by healthcare and diagnostic testing capacity.
Summary 8/8 - this includes the identification, testing and isolation of suspected cases with only mild to moderate disease (e.g. influenza-like illness), when logistically feasible.
Direct download to the updated report 3 on #coronavirus #2019nCoV transmissibility : imperial.ac.uk/media/imperial…
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