Selected article for: "absolute risk and age stratification"

Author: John P. A. Ioannidis; Cathrine Axfors; Despina G. Contopoulos-Ioannidis
Title: Population-level COVID-19 mortality risk for non-elderly individuals overall and for non-elderly individuals without underlying diseases in pandemic epicenters
  • Document date: 2020_4_8
  • ID: 2cwvga0k_9
    Snippet: Here, we used data from 8 European countries and 4 states in the USA that are epicenters of the pandemic with a large number of deaths and where data are available for deaths according to age stratification. We aimed to evaluate the relative risk of death in people <65 years old versus older individuals in the general population, to provide estimates of absolute risk of death in these epicenters, and to understand what proportion of COVID-19 deat.....
    Document: Here, we used data from 8 European countries and 4 states in the USA that are epicenters of the pandemic with a large number of deaths and where data are available for deaths according to age stratification. We aimed to evaluate the relative risk of death in people <65 years old versus older individuals in the general population, to provide estimates of absolute risk of death in these epicenters, and to understand what proportion of COVID-19 deaths occur in people <65 years old and without underlying diseases.

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