Selected article for: "case mortality rate and time delay"

Author: Richard Lieu; Siobhan Quenby; Ally Bi-zhu Jiang
Title: A Covid-19 case mortality rate without time delay systematics
  • Document date: 2020_4_6
  • ID: cjcxcsx5_4
    Snippet: To begin with, we enlist the three quantities which are relevant to the calculation of the case mortality rate. First is the number of deaths per unit time N (t), second is the number of confirmed infections per unit time n(t), and third is the probability per unit delay time p(t) of a person dying at time t after she 30 was diagnosed as a confirmed infection. More precisely N (t)dt and n(t)dt are respectively the number of deaths and the number .....
    Document: To begin with, we enlist the three quantities which are relevant to the calculation of the case mortality rate. First is the number of deaths per unit time N (t), second is the number of confirmed infections per unit time n(t), and third is the probability per unit delay time p(t) of a person dying at time t after she 30 was diagnosed as a confirmed infection. More precisely N (t)dt and n(t)dt are respectively the number of deaths and the number of confirmed infections between the times t and t + dt from some arbitrary time origin before the outbreak of the disease, and p(t)dt is the probability of a person dying between the times t and t + dt from the time of diagnosis.

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