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Author: Christian Dudel; Tim Riffe; Enrique Acosta; Alyson A. van Raalte; Mikko Myrskyla
Title: Monitoring trends and differences in COVID-19 case fatality rates using decomposition methods: Contributions of age structure and age-specific fatality
  • Document date: 2020_4_2
  • ID: 6ub9yh27_9
    Snippet: We gathered data on the cumulative number of diagnosed infections and deaths attributable to COVID-19 for the following populations (in alphabetical order): China, France, Germany, Italy, South Korea, Spain, the United States (country), and United States (New York City only). An overview of the data is given in Table 1 . Countries were included in the analysis based on the availability of case and death counts by age. Unfortunately, many countrie.....
    Document: We gathered data on the cumulative number of diagnosed infections and deaths attributable to COVID-19 for the following populations (in alphabetical order): China, France, Germany, Italy, South Korea, Spain, the United States (country), and United States (New York City only). An overview of the data is given in Table 1 . Countries were included in the analysis based on the availability of case and death counts by age. Unfortunately, many countries do not report breakdowns by age and therefore could not be included in our analysis. All data is provided by the respective health authorities, except for the death data for Germany, which is based on press reports of age at death collected on Wikipedia. A complete list of sources is given in Appendix D.

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