contactperiodes
Contactperiodes refer to the time window during which an infected person can transmit a pathogen to others. The length and timing of a contactperiode depend on the infectiousness profile of the pathogen, the progression of the disease in the host, and the pattern of contacts within the population. The concept is closely related to, but distinct from, the incubation period (time from exposure to symptoms) and the latent period (time from infection to becoming infectious). The infectious period may include phases when the pathogen is shed and transmissible even if symptoms are mild or absent.
The contactperiode is central to public health practice and epidemiological modeling. It informs guidelines for isolation
Estimating contactperiodes relies on multiple data sources, including contact tracing records, studies of serial intervals and
In practice, the contactperiode is not a fixed interval but a time window that can vary by