Selected article for: "cumulative number and incidence rate"

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_15
    Snippet: The estimated incidence rate per 100 persons, defined as the cumulative number of infections by the end of the epidemic cycle out of the total population, was highest in Italy at 75.5 and lowest in Pakistan at 33.0 ( Figure 3A ). Across world regions, the median incidence rate per 100 persons The indices for mortality, infection severity, and susceptibility varied across countries and regions ( Figure 5 and Supplementary Figure S4 ). The medians .....
    Document: The estimated incidence rate per 100 persons, defined as the cumulative number of infections by the end of the epidemic cycle out of the total population, was highest in Italy at 75.5 and lowest in Pakistan at 33.0 ( Figure 3A ). Across world regions, the median incidence rate per 100 persons The indices for mortality, infection severity, and susceptibility varied across countries and regions ( Figure 5 and Supplementary Figure S4 ). The medians for the mortality, critical infections, and susceptibility indices were lowest in AFRO at 0.5%, 2.7%, and 28.2%, respectively, and highest in EURO at 2.4%, 7.4%, and 53.7%, respectively ( Figure 5 ).

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