Selected article for: "epidemic disease and high risk"

Author: Xi Zhang; Hua-Xiang Rao; Yuwan Wu; Yubei Huang; Hongji Dai
Title: Comparison of the spatiotemporal characteristics of the COVID-19 and SARS outbreaks in mainland China
  • Document date: 2020_3_26
  • ID: brwmpm5a_35
    Snippet: In our study, we found that there were different spatiotemporal clustering patterns between COVID-19 and SARS. Compared to SARS, COVID-19 had a higher incidence as well as wider and faster transmission in mainland China. The significant high-risk areas for COVID-19 were predominantly clustered in south-central China, around Hubei, from Jan. 28 to Feb. 18. Additionally, our results showed that the quarantine measure taken in Hubei might have playe.....
    Document: In our study, we found that there were different spatiotemporal clustering patterns between COVID-19 and SARS. Compared to SARS, COVID-19 had a higher incidence as well as wider and faster transmission in mainland China. The significant high-risk areas for COVID-19 were predominantly clustered in south-central China, around Hubei, from Jan. 28 to Feb. 18. Additionally, our results showed that the quarantine measure taken in Hubei might have played a crucial role in restricting the infected areas, shortening the epidemic period, and reducing the national infected risk of the disease.

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