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Author: Timothy W Russell; Joel Hellewell; Christopher I Jarvis; Kevin van-Zandvoort; Sam Abbott; Ruwan Ratnayake; Stefan Flasche; Rosalind M Eggo; Adam J Kucharski
Title: Estimating the infection and case fatality ratio for COVID-19 using age-adjusted data from the outbreak on the Diamond Princess cruise ship
  • Document date: 2020_3_8
  • ID: hwqgotl2_7
    Snippet: We estimated that the all-age cIFR on the Diamond Princess was 1.2% (0.38-2.7%) and the cCFR was 2.3% (0.75-5.3%) ( Table 1 ). Using the age distribution of cases and deaths on the ship [2, 3] , we estimated that for individuals aged 70 and over, the cIFR was 9.0% (3.8-17%) and the cCFR was 18% (7.3-33%) ( Table 1 ). The 95% confidence intervals were calculated with an exact binomial test with death count and either cases or known outcomes (depen.....
    Document: We estimated that the all-age cIFR on the Diamond Princess was 1.2% (0.38-2.7%) and the cCFR was 2.3% (0.75-5.3%) ( Table 1 ). Using the age distribution of cases and deaths on the ship [2, 3] , we estimated that for individuals aged 70 and over, the cIFR was 9.0% (3.8-17%) and the cCFR was 18% (7.3-33%) ( Table 1 ). The 95% confidence intervals were calculated with an exact binomial test with death count and either cases or known outcomes (depending on whether it was an interval for the naive or corrected estimate).

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