- Szerzők: Bokányi Eszter, Vizi Zsolt, Koltai Júlia, Röst Gergely, Karsai Márton
- Megjelenés: 2023.12.05, Nature Scientific Reports
- URL: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-023-46418-z
- MTMT azonosító: 34425142
Absztrakt: Monitoring the effective reproduction number R_t of a rapidly unfolding pandemic in real-time is key to successful mitigation and prevention strategies. However, existing methods based on case numbers, hospital admissions or fatalities suffer from multiple measurement biases and temporal lags due to high test positivity rates or delays in symptom development or administrative reporting. Alternative methods such as web search and social media tracking are less directly indicating epidemic prevalence over time. We instead record age-stratified anonymous contact matrices at a daily resolution using a longitudinal online-offline survey in Hungary during the first two waves of the COVID-19 pandemic. This approach is innovative, cheap, and provides information in near real-time for estimating R_t at a daily resolution. Moreover, it allows to complement traditional surveillance systems by signaling periods when official monitoring infrastructures are unreliable due to observational biases.