Author: Pintus, P.; Baunez, C.; Degoulet, M.; Luchini, S.; Pintus, M. L.; Teschl, M.
Title: The Acceleration Index as a Test-Controlled Reproduction Number: Application to COVID-19 in France Cord-id: 3bgvhbr2 Document date: 2020_12_2
ID: 3bgvhbr2
Snippet: We show that the acceleration index, a novel indicator that measures acceleration and deceleration of viral spread (Baunez et al. 2020a,b), is essentially a test-controlled version of the reproduction number. As such it is a more accurate indicator to track the dynamics of an infectious disease outbreak in real time. We indicate a discrepancy between the acceleration index and the reproduction number, based on the infectivity and test rates and we provide a formal decomposition of this differenc
Document: We show that the acceleration index, a novel indicator that measures acceleration and deceleration of viral spread (Baunez et al. 2020a,b), is essentially a test-controlled version of the reproduction number. As such it is a more accurate indicator to track the dynamics of an infectious disease outbreak in real time. We indicate a discrepancy between the acceleration index and the reproduction number, based on the infectivity and test rates and we provide a formal decomposition of this difference. When applied to French data for the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, our decomposition shows that the reproduction number consistently underestimates the resurgence of the pandemic since the summer of 2020, compared to the acceleration index which accounts for the time-varying volume of tests. From the comparison that we present here follows that the acceleration index is a sufficient statistic to track the pandemic's propagation, as it captures in real time the sizeable time variation featured by viral circulation.
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