Emerging evidence suggests that contact tracing has had limited success in the UK in reducing the R number across the COVID-19 pandemic. We investigate potential pitfalls and areas for improvement by extending an existing branching process contact tracing model, adding diagnostic testing and refining parameter estimates. Our results demonstrate that reporting and adherence are the most important predictors of programme impact but tracing coverage and speed plus diagnostic sensitivity also play an important role. We conclude that well-implemented contact tracing could bring small but potentially important benefits to controlling and preventing outbreaks, providing up to a 15% reduction in R. We reaffirm that contact tracing is not currently ...
We explore strategies of contact tracing, case isolation and quarantine of exposed contacts to contr...
The rates of daily infections are rising significantly. In order to save lives and to keep the UK ec...
Simultaneously controlling COVID-19 epidemics and limiting economic and societal impacts presents a ...
Emerging evidence suggests that contact tracing has had limited success in the UK in reducing the R ...
Emerging evidence suggests that contact tracing has had limited success in the UK in reducing the R ...
Objective Contact tracing is a central public health response to infectious disease outbreaks, espe...
OBJECTIVE: Contact tracing is a central public health response to infectious disease outbreaks, espe...
Contact tracing has for decades been a cornerstone of the public health approach to epidemics, inclu...
Contact tracing is central to the public health response to COVID-19, but the approach taken has rec...
BACKGROUND: In countries with declining numbers of confirmed cases of COVID-19, lockdown measures ar...
BACKGROUND: Until a vaccine is developed, a test, trace and isolate strategy is the most effective m...
We explore strategies of contact tracing, case isolation and quarantine of exposed contacts to contr...
We explore strategies of contact tracing, case isolation and quarantine of exposed contacts to contr...
The rates of daily infections are rising significantly. In order to save lives and to keep the UK ec...
Simultaneously controlling COVID-19 epidemics and limiting economic and societal impacts presents a ...
Emerging evidence suggests that contact tracing has had limited success in the UK in reducing the R ...
Emerging evidence suggests that contact tracing has had limited success in the UK in reducing the R ...
Objective Contact tracing is a central public health response to infectious disease outbreaks, espe...
OBJECTIVE: Contact tracing is a central public health response to infectious disease outbreaks, espe...
Contact tracing has for decades been a cornerstone of the public health approach to epidemics, inclu...
Contact tracing is central to the public health response to COVID-19, but the approach taken has rec...
BACKGROUND: In countries with declining numbers of confirmed cases of COVID-19, lockdown measures ar...
BACKGROUND: Until a vaccine is developed, a test, trace and isolate strategy is the most effective m...
We explore strategies of contact tracing, case isolation and quarantine of exposed contacts to contr...
We explore strategies of contact tracing, case isolation and quarantine of exposed contacts to contr...
The rates of daily infections are rising significantly. In order to save lives and to keep the UK ec...
Simultaneously controlling COVID-19 epidemics and limiting economic and societal impacts presents a ...