Selected article for: "acute stage and additional capacity"

Author: Jacob Deasy; Emma Rocheteau; Katharina Kohler; Daniel J. Stubbs; Peitro Barbiero; Pietro Liò; Ari Ercole
Title: Forecasting ultra-early intensive care strain from COVID-19 in England
  • Document date: 2020_3_23
  • ID: i37ygb2z_13
    Snippet: The copyright holder for this preprint . https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.03. 19.20039057 doi: medRxiv preprint ally model short-term ICU requirements in light of the emerging COVID-19 pandemic. Our data suggests that traditional ICU capacity could be rapidly consumed over a period of approximately 14 days from the time of modelling/writing, such figures hide substantial regional heterogeneity, with London and the Midlands demonstrating the most rapi.....
    Document: The copyright holder for this preprint . https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.03. 19.20039057 doi: medRxiv preprint ally model short-term ICU requirements in light of the emerging COVID-19 pandemic. Our data suggests that traditional ICU capacity could be rapidly consumed over a period of approximately 14 days from the time of modelling/writing, such figures hide substantial regional heterogeneity, with London and the Midlands demonstrating the most rapid growth. The key message from our paper varies with the temporal position of the reader. Within the current acute stage of this pandemic, we hope our findings provide a framework to facilitate the rapid development and deployment of additional ICU surge capacity as was required within days of the Italian pandemic [2] .

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