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Author: Sahamoddin Khailaie; Tanmay Mitra; Arnab Bandyopadhyay; Marta Schips; Pietro Mascheroni; Patrizio Vanella; Berit Lange; Sebastian Binder; Michael Meyer-Hermann
Title: Estimate of the development of the epidemic reproduction number Rt from Coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 case data and implications for political measures based on prognostics
  • Document date: 2020_4_7
  • ID: 0uzma5vr_75
    Snippet: The inverse of R6 denotes the time a patient with mild symptoms spends at home before hospital admission due to worsening of the disease condition. We assume that the patients are admitted to the hospital following the onset pneumonia and/or shortness of breath. One Chinese case series ) reports a median duration of 4 days as the time span that leads to pneumonia in case of COVID-19 following manifestation of disease symptoms. Another study ) fin.....
    Document: The inverse of R6 denotes the time a patient with mild symptoms spends at home before hospital admission due to worsening of the disease condition. We assume that the patients are admitted to the hospital following the onset pneumonia and/or shortness of breath. One Chinese case series ) reports a median duration of 4 days as the time span that leads to pneumonia in case of COVID-19 following manifestation of disease symptoms. Another study ) finds the median duration from onset of symptoms to onset of breathing difficulty to be 5 days. A third Chinese case series ) based on 298 patients admitted to one hospital in Shenzhen has reported that the median time span from disease onset to hospital admission was 5 days. Assuming that there is a possible delay in detection of pneumonia following its actual onset, and with all these previous studies regarding onset of breathing difficulty and hospital admission in place, we have chosen the median value of 1/R6 to be 5 days. To consider age dependence of 1/R6, we have assumed that aged patients develop dyspnoea and pneumonia faster than the younger ones, thereby requiring admission to hospitals faster following onset of disease symptoms. To account for such a scenario, we have considered a range of 2.5 -7 days for 1/R6.

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