Selected article for: "epidemic exponential growth and exponential growth"

Author: Ruian Ke; Steven Sanche; Ethan Romero-Severson; Nicholas Hengartner
Title: Fast spread of COVID-19 in Europe and the US and its implications: even modest public health goals require comprehensive intervention
  • Document date: 2020_4_7
  • ID: mbdah9ey_3
    Snippet: Background The COVID-19 pandemic caused more than 800,000 infections and 40,000 deaths 31 by the end of March 2020. However, some of the basic epidemiological parameters, such as the 32 exponential epidemic growth rate, are not well estimated, partially because of confounding 33 factors in data collection during a rapidly growing outbreak, such as underreporting, delays in 34 case confirmation and changes in surveillance intensities. 35 36.....
    Document: Background The COVID-19 pandemic caused more than 800,000 infections and 40,000 deaths 31 by the end of March 2020. However, some of the basic epidemiological parameters, such as the 32 exponential epidemic growth rate, are not well estimated, partially because of confounding 33 factors in data collection during a rapidly growing outbreak, such as underreporting, delays in 34 case confirmation and changes in surveillance intensities. 35 36

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