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Author: Ashleigh Tuite; David N Fisman; Amy L Greer
Title: Mathematical modeling of COVID-19 transmission and mitigation strategies in the population of Ontario, Canada
  • Document date: 2020_3_26
  • ID: e4pr78n0_13
    Snippet: The model was stratified by 5-year age groups using 2019 population estimates (14) . Contacts within and between age groups were based on the POLYMOD study (15) , using contact data specific for the United Kingdom. The model was further stratified by health status to account for differential vulnerability to severe infection among those with underlying health conditions. We obtained comorbidity estimates by age from the Canadian Community Health .....
    Document: The model was stratified by 5-year age groups using 2019 population estimates (14) . Contacts within and between age groups were based on the POLYMOD study (15) , using contact data specific for the United Kingdom. The model was further stratified by health status to account for differential vulnerability to severe infection among those with underlying health conditions. We obtained comorbidity estimates by age from the Canadian Community Health Survey (16) for Ontario and included the following conditions: hypertension, heart disease, asthma, stroke, diabetes, and cancer. For younger age groups (<12 years) we used estimates from Moran et al. (17) .

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