Author: Luis Santamaria; Joaquin Hortal
Title: Chasing the ghost of infection past: identifying thresholds of change during the COVID-19 infection in Spain Document date: 2020_4_14
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Snippet: To estimate the infection date of reported cases, we calculated the infection-to-testing time by combining reported values of incubation time (mean = 5.0 days in Lauer et al. 2020 ; median = 5.1 days in Linton et al. 2020 ; mean = 6.4 days in Lai et al. 2020) with time from illness onset to hospital admission for treatment and/or isolation (median = 3.3 days among living cases and 6.5 days among deceased; Linton et al. 2020 ). Hence, we used an i.....
Document: To estimate the infection date of reported cases, we calculated the infection-to-testing time by combining reported values of incubation time (mean = 5.0 days in Lauer et al. 2020 ; median = 5.1 days in Linton et al. 2020 ; mean = 6.4 days in Lai et al. 2020) with time from illness onset to hospital admission for treatment and/or isolation (median = 3.3 days among living cases and 6.5 days among deceased; Linton et al. 2020 ). Hence, we used an infection-to-testing time of 9 days for living cases and 12 days for dead cases. Based on the proportion of 36% deaths to 64% recoveries reported from 3/3/20 to 6/4/20 (for a total of 57,006 closed cases in Spain), we estimated an average infection-to-testing time of 10.1 days -which, for simplicity, was
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