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Author: Houssein H. Ayoub; Hiam Chemaitelly; Shaheen Seedat; Ghina R. Mumtaz; Monia Makhoul; Laith J Abu-Raddad
Title: Age could be driving variable SARS-CoV-2 epidemic trajectories worldwide
  • Document date: 2020_4_17
  • ID: 9huyb4cs_4
    Snippet: We aimed here to answer this question and to estimate for each country (with a population ≥1 million), region, and globally, 0 R , and the rate per 100 persons (out of the total population by the end of the epidemic cycle) of each of the cumulative number of incident infections, mild infections, severe and/or critical disease cases, and deaths, in addition to the number of days needed for the national epidemic to reach its incidence peak (a mea.....
    Document: We aimed here to answer this question and to estimate for each country (with a population ≥1 million), region, and globally, 0 R , and the rate per 100 persons (out of the total population by the end of the epidemic cycle) of each of the cumulative number of incident infections, mild infections, severe and/or critical disease cases, and deaths, in addition to the number of days needed for the national epidemic to reach its incidence peak (a measure of how fast the epidemic will grow). We also aimed to introduce indices for infection severity, mortality, and susceptibility across countries.

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