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Fig. 3 | BMC Infectious Diseases

Fig. 3

From: Assessing the transmissibility of epidemics involving epidemic zoning

Fig. 3

The panel at the top corresponds to the epidemic in Xi’an, and the panel at the bottom corresponds to the epidemic in Shanghai. The step lines represent the change in the daily case counts over time, in which blue is the reported case counts in the control zone, green is the reported case counts in society, and the red line and light red area are the median and 95% confidence interval of the case counts in the control zone predicted by the model. The table in the upper-left corner corresponds to the estimated reproduction number \({R}^{c}\) in the control zone. The black curve represents the time-varying proportion \(\beta (t)\) of daily reported cases in society among all the daily infections in society. The size of \(\beta (t)\) is measured by the right y-axis

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