Selected article for: "epidemic population size and population size"

Author: David Fisman; Amy Greer; Ashleigh Tuite
Title: Standardization and Age-Distribution of COVID-19: Implications for Variability in Case Fatality and Outbreak Identification
  • Document date: 2020_4_14
  • ID: 63hs1loe_23
    Snippet: Since China's large population size results in a far larger epidemic for a given 152 incidence, we used a ratio-of-ratio approach. The ratio of population in the 153 other, comparator country (P O ) to the Chinese population (P C ) was defined as R P 154 = P O /P C . The ratio of the observed epidemic size in the other, comparator 155 country (E 0 ) to observed Chinese epidemic size (E C ) was defined as R E = E O /E C ......
    Document: Since China's large population size results in a far larger epidemic for a given 152 incidence, we used a ratio-of-ratio approach. The ratio of population in the 153 other, comparator country (P O ) to the Chinese population (P C ) was defined as R P 154 = P O /P C . The ratio of the observed epidemic size in the other, comparator 155 country (E 0 ) to observed Chinese epidemic size (E C ) was defined as R E = E O /E C .

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