Selected article for: "later period and relative risk"

Author: Edward Goldstein; Marc Lipsitch
Title: Temporal rise in the proportion of both younger adults and older adolescents among COVID-19 cases in Germany: evidence of lesser adherence to social distancing practices?
  • Document date: 2020_4_11
  • ID: 5913rr94_19
    Snippet: Note that at the time of data access (Apr. 4, 2020), data for week 14, 2020 were incomplete. We include the following eight age groups in our analysis: 10-14y, 15-19y, 20-24y, 25-29y, 30-34y, 35-39y, 40-44y, 45-49y. For each age group , let ( ) be the number of detected COVID-19 cases in age group during the early period, and ( ) be the corresponding number during the later period. The relative risk statistic is.....
    Document: Note that at the time of data access (Apr. 4, 2020), data for week 14, 2020 were incomplete. We include the following eight age groups in our analysis: 10-14y, 15-19y, 20-24y, 25-29y, 30-34y, 35-39y, 40-44y, 45-49y. For each age group , let ( ) be the number of detected COVID-19 cases in age group during the early period, and ( ) be the corresponding number during the later period. The relative risk statistic is

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