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For pandemic flu, R is generally around 1–2, which is about the same as Ebola during the early stages of the 2013–16 West Africa epidemic. On average, each Ebola case passed the virus onto a couple of other people. Other infections can spread more easily. The sars virus, which caused outbreaks in Asia in early 2003, had an R of 2–3. Smallpox, which is still the only human infection that’s been eradicated, had an R of 4–6 in an entirely susceptible population. Chickenpox is slightly higher, with an R around 6–8 if everyone is susceptible.
The Rules of Contagion: Why Things Spread - and Why They Stop
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