Analysis of Between–Household Heterogeneity in Disease Transmission from Data on Outbreak Sizes
Ning Li,
Guoqi Qian and
Richard Huggins
Australian & New Zealand Journal of Statistics, 2002, vol. 44, issue 4, 401-411
Abstract:
The paper proposes a method of analysis for data on within–household disease transmission, when only outbreak sizes are available. The method assumes between–household heterogeneity of the transmission probabilities. A random effects model in a hierarchical setting is fitted using MCMC and data augmentation techniques. The procedure is illustrated on a measles dataset.
Date: 2002
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