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Hanns Moshammer1,2, Michael Poteser1, Kathrin Lemmerer1, Peter Wallner1,3, Hans-Peter Hutter1,3.
Abstract
COVID-19 is an infectious disease caused by a novel coronavirus, which first appeared in China in late 2019, and reached pandemic distribution in early 2020. The first major outbreak in Europe occurred in Northern Italy where it spread to neighboring countries, notably to Austria, where skiing resorts served as a main transmission hub. Soon, the Austrian government introduced strict measures to curb the spread of the virus. Using publicly available data, we assessed the efficiency of the governmental measures. We assumed an average incubation period of one week and an average duration of infectivity of 10 days. One week after the introduction of strict measures, the increase in daily new cases was reversed, and the reproduction number dropped. The crude estimates tended to overestimate the reproduction rate in the early phase. Publicly available data provide a first estimate about the effectiveness of public health measures. However, more data are needed for an unbiased assessment.Entities:
Keywords: COVID-19; containment; coronavirus; public health
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32392880 PMCID: PMC7246438 DOI: 10.3390/ijerph17093270
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health ISSN: 1660-4601 Impact factor: 3.390
Figure 1Time course of (a) daily reported COVID-19 cases in Austria according to the John Hopkins University (JHU, [3]) and the Austrian Ministry of Health (MoH, [5]); (b) Approximation of daily infections back-extrapolated from the reported cases and assuming 2 unreported cases per 1 reported. Marked in red (respectively in blue in the red series in Figure 1a is Monday, 6 March, 2020. On that day, most of the government-mandated measures to contain the epidemic began.
Figure 2Cumulative COVID-19 cases in Austria over time. Marked in red is Monday, 16 March, 2020. On that day, most of the government-mandated measures to contain the epidemic began.
Figure 3Estimated reproduction number per day. Marked in red is Monday, 16 March, 2020. On that day, most of the government-mandated measures to contain the epidemic began. Numbers calculated assuming an average duration of infectivity of 10 days, R0(10d), or of 8 days, R0(8d).