Estimating SARS-CoV-2 reproduction number by infection location in Japan

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Abstract

Background

COVID-19 infectiousness might differ by infection location. Nevertheless, no such study of infectiousness has been reported.

Object

The study objective was estimation of the reproduction number by infection location.

Method

Patients who infected no one were ignored because their reliability might be lower than that of patients who infected more than one person. On the assumption that the histogram follows an exponential distribution, we estimated the reproduction number from the histogram of the number of people infected by the same patient.

Results

Night entertainment venues showed the greatest infectiousness, followed by facilities for elderly people and hospitals. Nursery schools and workplaces were followed by homes, with the lowest infectiousness.

Discussion and Conclusion

Countermeasures under the second declaration of emergency status targeted restaurants. However, infectiousness at restaurants was not high. Comparable to those of universities and karaoke, and not significantly different from homes: the least infectious location studied.

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