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What Data is Required for Epiestim?
The primary data requirements for using Epiestim are:
Daily or weekly counts of new cases.
Information on the serial interval, which can be derived from historical data or
published studies
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Additional data, such as demographic information or mobility data, can enhance the accuracy but are not strictly necessary.
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