A population-based controlled experiment assessing the epidemiological impact of digital contact tracing
While Digital contact tracing (DCT) has been argued to be a valuable complement to manual tracing in the containment of COVID-19, no empirical evidence of its effectiveness is available to date. Here, the authors report the results of a 4-week population-based controlled experiment, where they asses...
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Autores principales: | Pablo Rodríguez, Santiago Graña, Eva Elisa Alvarez-León, Manuela Battaglini, Francisco Javier Darias, Miguel A. Hernán, Raquel López, Paloma Llaneza, Maria Cristina Martín, RadarCovidPilot Group, Oriana Ramirez-Rubio, Adriana Romaní, Berta Suárez-Rodríguez, Javier Sánchez-Monedero, Alex Arenas, Lucas Lacasa |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/034dbc92c2174da78b938785a67b8afa |
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