Selected article for: "cumulative incidence and recovery mortality"

Author: Simona Bignami; Daniela Ghio; Ari Van Assche
Title: Estimates of COVID-19 case-fatality risk from individual-level data
  • Document date: 2020_4_22
  • ID: fgjhli0p_6
    Snippet: We estimate the CFR through event history modelling in order to take into account censoring that arises because, at the time of observation, the outcome is unknown for a nonnegligible portion of infected individuals. In this framework, the CFR coincides with the cumulative incidence (CI) of mortality, with recovery as a competing risk. The CI is estimated after fitting the competing risk regression model, controlling for gender, with stcrreg in S.....
    Document: We estimate the CFR through event history modelling in order to take into account censoring that arises because, at the time of observation, the outcome is unknown for a nonnegligible portion of infected individuals. In this framework, the CFR coincides with the cumulative incidence (CI) of mortality, with recovery as a competing risk. The CI is estimated after fitting the competing risk regression model, controlling for gender, with stcrreg in Stata/SE (version 12.0, StataCorp, LLC). At any age, female positive cases have a risk of mortality that is 29 percent lower than male cases (SHR=.706; CI=.581, .858 ; p=.000). The comparison of the cumulative incidence of COVID-19-related mortality for males and females is presented in Figure 1 .

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