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How is the Reproductive Number Calculated?
The calculation of the reproductive number can be complex and involves several factors such as:
The rate of contact between susceptible and infected individuals.
The probability of transmission per contact.
The duration of infectiousness.
Various mathematical models and
epidemiological data
are used to estimate these parameters accurately.
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