Selected article for: "incidence traffic volume and Wuhan Outbound traffic"

Author: Zaixing Shi; Ya Fang
Title: Temporal relationship between outbound traffic from Wuhan and the 2019 coronavirus disease (COVID-19) incidence in China
  • Document date: 2020_3_17
  • ID: hrrzztt5_5
    Snippet: This analysis aimed to fill in the gap by examining the time-lagged effect between the volume of outbound traffic from Wuhan with the COVID-19 incidence in 31 Chinese provinces during January-February 2020. We further evaluated the overall intervention effect of the Wuhan travel ban by the end of February. Our study used time-series analysis to estimate the association between travel volume and subsequent COVID-19 incidence, which is less biased .....
    Document: This analysis aimed to fill in the gap by examining the time-lagged effect between the volume of outbound traffic from Wuhan with the COVID-19 incidence in 31 Chinese provinces during January-February 2020. We further evaluated the overall intervention effect of the Wuhan travel ban by the end of February. Our study used time-series analysis to estimate the association between travel volume and subsequent COVID-19 incidence, which is less biased as it accounts for the strong autocorrelation within data that are generated from sequential observations. All rights reserved. No reuse allowed without permission. author/funder, who has granted medRxiv a license to display the preprint in perpetuity.

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