reproduktionsnummer
Reproduktionsnummer, often abbreviated as R, is a key concept in epidemiology used to describe the transmissibility of a contagious disease within a population. The basic reproduction number, R0, is the average number of secondary infections produced by one infectious individual in a completely susceptible population. When immunity, behavior changes, or interventions reduce transmission, the effective reproduction number, Rt (also denoted Re), applies and reflects transmission at a given time.
R0 depends on three core factors: the probability of transmission per contact, the rate of contacts between
Estimation methods for R0 and Rt rely on epidemiological data and models. R0 is often inferred from
Interpretation and use: An R0 or Rt greater than 1 indicates potential for sustained transmission and growth,
Limitations: Reproduktionsnummer aggregates can obscure heterogeneity, such as superspreading events, and depend on timing and context.