Multi-type branching inference on contact trees with application to COVID-19 (opens in new tab)
Inferring epidemiological parameters from transmission trees is essential for understanding infectious disease dynamics. Existing tree-based likelihood methods, including the multi-type birth-death models originally applied in phylodynamic settings, provide powerful tools, but most assume homogeneous mixing and rarely capture how transmission potential changes as an individual infects more of their contacts. In this work, we develop a likelihood...
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