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2_test
Survival is defined as the set of parameters that, when uniformly modulated, increases the pathogen’s probability of surviving the outside environment and successfully infecting a new host [2]. In our model, this includes both the waning virus rate in the environment (k) and the contact rate of an individual with the environment × the transmission probability of the environment to people (βw). Table 4 outlines the direction (increasing or decreasing) in which these parameters are modulated when survival is decreased or increased. Within both models, a (percent) change in survival is defined as an equivalent uniform (percent) change in the survival parameters.
LitCovid-PubTator
Survival is defined as the set of parameters that, when uniformly modulated, increases the pathogen’s probability of surviving the outside environment and successfully infecting a new host [2]. In our model, this includes both the waning virus rate in the environment (k) and the contact rate of an individual with the environment × the transmission probability of the environment to people (βw). Table 4 outlines the direction (increasing or decreasing) in which these parameters are modulated when survival is decreased or increased. Within both models, a (percent) change in survival is defined as an equivalent uniform (percent) change in the survival parameters.
LitCovid-sentences
Survival is defined as the set of parameters that, when uniformly modulated, increases the pathogen’s probability of surviving the outside environment and successfully infecting a new host [2]. In our model, this includes both the waning virus rate in the environment (k) and the contact rate of an individual with the environment × the transmission probability of the environment to people (βw). Table 4 outlines the direction (increasing or decreasing) in which these parameters are modulated when survival is decreased or increased. Within both models, a (percent) change in survival is defined as an equivalent uniform (percent) change in the survival parameters.