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Estimating case fatality rates of COVID-19.

David Dongkyung Kim1, Akash Goel2.   

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32243814      PMCID: PMC7271129          DOI: 10.1016/S1473-3099(20)30234-6

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Lancet Infect Dis        ISSN: 1473-3099            Impact factor:   25.071


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In their model, David Baud and colleagues exclude individuals who die within 14 days of testing positive for severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2. If an individual contracts symptoms on March 1, tests positive on March 10, and dies on March 11, they would not be included in the denominator for case fatality rate (CFR) on March 11. In addition, patients might test positive up to 13 days after recovery. As testing is expanded, an asymptomatic patient infected 1 week before testing positive on March 3 should, but will not, be included in calculations for March 16. For the stated purpose of the authors, it might be useful to also include everyone who was symptomatic for 14 days before the calculated date. Consider a CFR calculation for March 15. If an individual was symptomatic on March 1 and tested positive on March 10, they would not be included in the denominator, even though the patient probably contracted the disease before the 14-day lag time. Moreover, patients with mild symptoms might not undergo testing and so might not be included in the overall denominator. A further consideration is the delay between testing and receipt of results. Consequently, individuals might not test positive until after the suggested 14-day incubation period. With disease spread, indications for COVID-19 testing will expand, thereby increasing the denominator size. These factors might act as time-varying confounding variables in the authors' calculation of CFR. One other published lag-time calculation has included half the additional cumulative deaths in the numerator and time from illness to death as the lag-time (13 days). For example, if calculating the CFR for March 15, the denominator would be cumulative cases until March 2, and the numerator would be cumulative deaths until March 2, in addition to half of the deaths recorded from March 2–15. This method assumes a normal distribution of time from illness to death. Although underestimation of CFRs risks the population not taking the threat seriously, overestimation might lead to unnecessary additional panic and concern. During a rapidly evolving pandemic, accurate measures of disease characterisation are important. Future estimates will probably involve patient-specific data for refined calculation. However, the provided CFR estimate of 15·2% for countries outside China might be a premature statistic owing to the limitations of their methods.
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2.  Case-Fatality Risk Estimates for COVID-19 Calculated by Using a Lag Time for Fatality.

Authors:  Nick Wilson; Amanda Kvalsvig; Lucy Telfar Barnard; Michael G Baker
Journal:  Emerg Infect Dis       Date:  2020-06-17       Impact factor: 6.883

3.  Real estimates of mortality following COVID-19 infection.

Authors:  David Baud; Xiaolong Qi; Karin Nielsen-Saines; Didier Musso; Léo Pomar; Guillaume Favre
Journal:  Lancet Infect Dis       Date:  2020-03-12       Impact factor: 25.071

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1.  Incorporating and addressing testing bias within estimates of epidemic dynamics for SARS-CoV-2.

Authors:  Yasir Suhail; Junaid Afzal
Journal:  BMC Med Res Methodol       Date:  2021-01-07       Impact factor: 4.615

2.  The global case fatality rate of coronavirus disease 2019 by continents and national income: A meta-analysis.

Authors:  Ramy Abou Ghayda; Keum Hwa Lee; Young Joo Han; Seohyun Ryu; Sung Hwi Hong; Sojung Yoon; Gwang Hum Jeong; Jae Won Yang; Hyo Jeong Lee; Jinhee Lee; Jun Young Lee; Maria Effenberger; Michael Eisenhut; Andreas Kronbichler; Marco Solmi; Han Li; Louis Jacob; Ai Koyanagi; Joaquim Radua; Myung Bae Park; Sevda Aghayeva; Mohamed L C B Ahmed; Abdulwahed Al Serouri; Humaid O Al-Shamsi; Mehrdad Amir-Behghadami; Oidov Baatarkhuu; Hyam Bashour; Anastasiia Bondarenko; Adrian Camacho-Ortiz; Franz Castro; Horace Cox; Hayk Davtyan; Kirk Douglas; Elena Dragioti; Shahul Ebrahim; Martina Ferioli; Harapan Harapan; Saad I Mallah; Aamer Ikram; Shigeru Inoue; Slobodan Jankovic; Umesh Jayarajah; Milos Jesenak; Pramath Kakodkar; Yohannes Kebede; Meron Kifle; David Koh; Visnja K Males; Katarzyna Kotfis; Sulaiman Lakoh; Lowell Ling; Jorge Llibre-Guerra; Masaki Machida; Richard Makurumidze; Mohammed A Mamun; Izet Masic; Hoang Van Minh; Sergey Moiseev; Thomas Nadasdy; Chen Nahshon; Silvio A Ñamendys-Silva; Blaise N Yongsi; Henning B Nielsen; Zita A Nodjikouambaye; Ohnmar Ohnmar; Atte Oksanen; Oluwatomi Owopetu; Konstantinos Parperis; Gonzalo E Perez; Krit Pongpirul; Marius Rademaker; Sandro Rosa; Ranjit Sah; Dina Sallam; Patrick Schober; Tanu Singhal; Silva Tafaj; Irene Torres; J Smith Torres-Roman; Dimitrios Tsartsalis; Jadamba Tsolmon; Laziz Tuychiev; Batric Vukcevic; Guy Wanghi; Uwe Wollina; Ren-He Xu; Lin Yang; Zoubida Zaidi; Lee Smith; Jae Il Shin
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3.  Epidemic Trend of COVID-19 Transmission in India During Lockdown-1 Phase.

Authors:  Pooja Mahajan; Jyotsna Kaushal
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4.  Sociodemographic Predictors of Health Risk Perception, Attitude and Behavior Practices Associated with Health-Emergency Disaster Risk Management for Biological Hazards: The Case of COVID-19 Pandemic in Hong Kong, SAR China.

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5.  Authors' reply.

Authors:  David Baud; Karin Nielsen-Saines; Xiaolong Qi; Didier Musso; Léo Pomar; Guillaume Favre
Journal:  Lancet Infect Dis       Date:  2020-03-31       Impact factor: 25.071

Review 6.  Current methods for diagnosis of human coronaviruses: pros and cons.

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7.  Clinical and radiological characteristics of pediatric patients with COVID-19: focus on imaging findings.

Authors:  Afshin Mohammadi; Iraj Mohebbi; Kamal Khademvatani; Habibollah Pirnejad; Javad Mirza-Aghazadeh; Naser Gharebaghi; Ali Abbasian Ardakani; Mohammad Mirza-Aghazadeh-Attari
Journal:  Jpn J Radiol       Date:  2020-06-13       Impact factor: 2.701

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