Selected article for: "cumulative infection and serial interval"

Author: Joseph A Lewnard; Vincent X Liu; Michael L Jackson; Mark A Schmidt; Britta L Jewell; Jean P Flores; Chris Jentz; Graham R Northrup; Ayesha Mahmud; Arthur L Reingold; Maya Petersen; Nicholas P Jewell; Scott Young; Jim Bellows
Title: Incidence, clinical outcomes, and transmission dynamics of hospitalized 2019 coronavirus disease among 9,596,321 individuals residing in California and Washington, United States: a prospective cohort study
  • Document date: 2020_4_16
  • ID: f8yixsds_33
    Snippet: Aggregating data across previous studies, we estimated a mean serial interval We estimated a mean interval of 13.5 days (4.8-27.9) between infection and hospitalization for cases that would ultimately be hospitalized (Table S3) . Accounting for the ratio of total infections to hospitalized cases, and for censoring of infections not yet hospitalized, we estimated the cumulative incidence of infection within the KPNC, KPSC, KPWA cohorts was 2.2 (1......
    Document: Aggregating data across previous studies, we estimated a mean serial interval We estimated a mean interval of 13.5 days (4.8-27.9) between infection and hospitalization for cases that would ultimately be hospitalized (Table S3) . Accounting for the ratio of total infections to hospitalized cases, and for censoring of infections not yet hospitalized, we estimated the cumulative incidence of infection within the KPNC, KPSC, KPWA cohorts was 2.2 (1.7-3.1), 3.0 (2.3-4.1), and 1.6 (1.2-2.2) per 1000 individuals as of April 3, 2020.

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