| Literature DB >> 32617220 |
Rabia M Chaudhry1,2, Asif Hanif1, Muhammad Chaudhary3, Sadia Minhas4,5, Khalid Mirza6, Tahira Ashraf7, Syed A Gilani8, Muhammad Kashif9.
Abstract
Background/Aims Novel coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is a global challenge due to little available knowledge and treatment protocols. Thus, there is a great need for collecting data related to COVID-19 from all around the world. Hence, we conducted this study, collecting daily data on COVID-19, to map the epidemiology outbreak and forecast its trajectory for May 2020. Methodology The data was collected from the officially released reports of the National Institute of Health (NIH), Pakistan, and the World Health Organization (WHO). The analysis was done using Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (SPSS) version 23 (IBM Corp., Armonk, NY), and forecasting was done using a simple moving average in time series modeler/expert modeler. Results The purpose of this study is to draw the attention of international, as well as national, governing bodies to the rapidly rising number of COVID-19 cases in Pakistan, and the urgency of evaluating the efficacy of the currently implemented strategy against COVID-19. According to this study, there is now an alarming increase in the number of COVID-19 patients in Pakistan, despite a contained spread in the beginning. The predicted number of COVID-19 cases can go over 35,000 by the end of May 2020. Conclusion It is crucial for governing bodies, administrators, and researchers to re-evaluate the current situation, designed policies, and implemented strategies.Entities:
Keywords: covid-19; covid-19 forecasting; epidemiology; pakistan
Year: 2020 PMID: 32617220 PMCID: PMC7325403 DOI: 10.7759/cureus.8346
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cureus ISSN: 2168-8184
Daily situation report of COVID-19 in Pakistan
Note: Data collected from NIH, Pakistan.
COVID-19: coronavirus disease 2019; NIH: National Institute of Health
| DATE | SUSPECTED CASES | LAB RESULTS | TRAVELERS SCREENED | ||||
| New | Total | Total Tests Performed | Total Tests Positive | New | Total | Suspects | |
| 26/2/2020 | N/A* | N/A | N/A | 02 | N/A | N/A | N/A |
| 29/2/2020 | N/A | N/A | N/A | 04 | N/A | N/A | N/A |
| 2/3/2020 | N/A | N/A | N/A | 05 | N/A | N/A | N/A |
| 08/3/2020 | N/A | N/A | N/A | 07 | N/A | N/A | N/A |
| 9/3/2020 | N/A | N/A | N/A | 16 | N/A | N/A | N/A |
| 10/3/2020 | N/A | N/A | N/A | 16 | N/A | N/A | N/A |
| 11/3/2020 | 14 | 248 | 422 | 19 | 21,102 | 873,288 | 26 |
| 12/3/2020 | 23 | 271 | 471 | 20 | 20,968 | 894,256 | 29 |
| 13/3 2020 | 47 | 318 | 531 | 21 | 19,286 | 913,542 | 33 |
| 14/32020 | 45 | 363 | 609 | 28 | 20,428 | 933,970 | 43 |
| 15/3 2020 | 19 | 382 | 686 | 31 | 20,676 | 954,646 | 59 |
| 16/32020 | 52 | 442 | 833 | 53 | 20,988 | 975,634 | 74 |
| 17/3/2020 | 100 | 533 | 1571 | 187 | 20,187 | 995,821 | 95 |
| 18/3/2020 | 127 | 612 | 1621 | 241 | 20,088 | 1,015,909 | 115 |
| 19/3/2020 | 126 | 734 | 1979 | 302 | 17,975 | 1,033,884 | 151 |
| 20/3/2020 | 478 | 1364 | 3410 | 461 | 15,398 | 1,049,282 | 170 |
| 21/3/ 2020 | 380 | 1,776 | 4,001 | 495 | 13911 | 1,063,193 | 186 |
| 22/3/2020 | 709 | 2574 | 5,225 | 646 | 14,439 | 1,077,632 | 202 |
| 23/3/2020 | 89 | 2,642 | 5,444 | 784 | 12,301 | 1,089,933 | 217 |
| 24/3/2020 | 281 | 2,923 | 5,857 | 887 | 12,301 | 1,102,234 | 232 |
| 25/3/2020 | 186 | 3,118 | 6,123 | 991 | 149 | 1,102,383 | 234 |
| 26/3/2020 | 206 | 3,362 | 6,449 | 1,057 | N/A | 1,102,383 | 234 |
| 27/3/2020 | 181 | 9524 | 7,835 | 1,197 | N/A | 1,102,383 | 234 |
| 28/3/2020 | 937 | 12,247 | 13,231 | 1,408 | N/A | 1,102,383 | 234 |
| 29/3/2020 | 1106 | 13,324 | 14,336 | 1,526 | N/A | 1,102,383 | 234 |
| 30/3/2020 | 1,121 | 14,445 | 14,748 | 1,625 | 179 | 1,102,562 | 234 |
| 31/3/2020 | 1,264 | 15,709 | 14,658 | 1,865 | 0 | 1,102,562 | 234 |
| 1/4/2020 | 1,436 | 17,331 | 15,195 | 2,039 | 0 | 1,102,562 | 234 |
| 2/4/2020 | 1,684 | 19,015 | 16,777 | 2,291 | 0 | 1,102,562 | 234 |
| 3/4/2020 | 1,798 | 20,813 | 30,308 | 2,450 | 0 | 1,102,562 | 234 |
Figure 1Graph of the compound growth rate of COVID-19 positive cases in Pakistan
COVID-19: coronavirus disease 2019
Regional statistics of COVID-19 in Pakistan
COVID-19: coronavirus disease 2019
| Cumulative Suspected Cases | Cumulative Tests Performed | Cumulative Tests Positive Cases | Cumulative Tests Positive % | Cumulative Cases Recovered | Cumulative Cases Expired | |
| Pakistan | 66,691 | 84,704 | 7025 | 8.3 | 1765 | 135 |
| Punjab | 29,326 | 48,381 | 3276 | 6.8 | 630 | 36 |
| Sindh | 18,900 | 18,900 | 2008 | 10.6 | 576 | 45 |
| Khyber Pakhtunkhwa | 5,758 | 4,885 | 993 | 20.3 | 205 | 45 |
| Gilgit Baltistan | 4,490 | 4,427 | 303 | 6.8 | 142 | 5 |
| Baluchistan | 1,932 | 1,826 | 245 | 13.4 | 183 | 3 |
| Islamabad Capital Territory | 5,150 | 5,150 | 154 | 3.0 | 20 | 1 |
| Azad Jammu Kashmir | 1,135 | 1,135 | 46 | 4.1 | 9 | 0 |
Figure 2Forecasting of COVID-19 from April 4 till April 30
NOTE: For each model, forecasts start after the last non-missing in the range of the requested estimation period and ends at the last period for which the non-missing values of all the predictors are available or at the end date of the requested forecast period, whichever is earlier.
Forecasting of COVID-19 with UCL and LCL from April 21, 2020, till May 31, 2020, using two different models, “Lab Tested True Positive Cases” and “Total Number of Deaths” to forecast the trajectory of COVID-19 cases in Pakistan
UCL: upper control limit; LCL: lower control limit; COVID-19: coronavirus disease 2019
| Model | ||||||
| Lab-tested positive cases-Model_1 | No of deaths-Model_2 | |||||
| Forecast | UCL | LCL | Forecast | UCL | LCL | |
| 21-Apr-20 | 9818 | 10026 | 9610 | 206 | 210 | 201 |
| 22-Apr-20 | 10448 | 10810 | 10086 | 222 | 230 | 214 |
| 23-Apr-20 | 11079 | 11619 | 10538 | 240 | 250 | 230 |
| 24-Apr-20 | 11709 | 12451 | 10967 | 257 | 269 | 244 |
| 25-Apr-20 | 12339 | 13301 | 11377 | 273 | 289 | 256 |
| 26-Apr-20 | 12970 | 14170 | 11769 | 291 | 311 | 270 |
| 27-Apr-20 | 13600 | 15056 | 12144 | 310 | 334 | 285 |
| 28-Apr-20 | 14231 | 15958 | 12503 | 328 | 356 | 299 |
| 29-Apr-20 | 14861 | 16875 | 12847 | 346 | 379 | 313 |
| 30-Apr-20 | 15491 | 17806 | 13177 | 365 | 403 | 327 |
| 01-May-20 | 16122 | 18750 | 13494 | 385 | 427 | 342 |
| 02-May-20 | 16752 | 19707 | 13797 | 404 | 452 | 357 |
| 03-May-20 | 17383 | 20677 | 14088 | 424 | 477 | 371 |
| 04-May-20 | 18013 | 21660 | 14366 | 445 | 503 | 386 |
| 05-May-20 | 18643 | 22653 | 14633 | 466 | 530 | 402 |
| 06-May-20 | 19274 | 23658 | 14889 | 487 | 557 | 417 |
| 07-May-20 | 19904 | 24674 | 15134 | 508 | 584 | 432 |
| 08-May-20 | 20534 | 25701 | 15368 | 530 | 612 | 448 |
| 09-May-20 | 21165 | 26738 | 15592 | 553 | 641 | 464 |
| 10-May-20 | 21795 | 27785 | 15805 | 575 | 670 | 480 |
| 11-May-20 | 22426 | 28843 | 16009 | 598 | 699 | 497 |
| 12-May-20 | 23056 | 29909 | 16203 | 621 | 729 | 513 |
| 13-May-20 | 23686 | 30986 | 16387 | 645 | 760 | 530 |
| 14-May-20 | 24317 | 32071 | 16562 | 669 | 791 | 547 |
| 15-May-20 | 24947 | 33166 | 16729 | 693 | 822 | 564 |
| 16-May-20 | 25578 | 34269 | 16886 | 718 | 854 | 581 |
| 17-May-20 | 26208 | 35382 | 17034 | 743 | 887 | 599 |
| 18-May-20 | 26838 | 36502 | 17174 | 768 | 920 | 617 |
| 19-May-20 | 27469 | 37632 | 17306 | 794 | 953 | 635 |
| 20-May-20 | 28099 | 38769 | 17429 | 820 | 987 | 653 |
| 21-May-20 | 28730 | 39915 | 17544 | 847 | 1022 | 672 |
| 22-May-20 | 29360 | 41069 | 17651 | 874 | 1057 | 690 |
| 23-May-20 | 29990 | 42231 | 17750 | 901 | 1092 | 709 |
| 24-May-20 | 30621 | 43400 | 17841 | 928 | 1128 | 729 |
| 25-May-20 | 31251 | 44577 | 17925 | 956 | 1164 | 748 |
| 26-May-20 | 31881 | 45762 | 18001 | 984 | 1201 | 768 |
| 27-May-20 | 32512 | 46954 | 18069 | 1013 | 1238 | 788 |
| 28-May-20 | 33142 | 48154 | 18131 | 1042 | 1276 | 808 |
| 29-May-20 | 33773 | 49361 | 18184 | 1071 | 1314 | 828 |
| 30-May-20 | 34403 | 50575 | 18231 | 1101 | 1353 | 849 |
| 31-May-20 | 35033 | 51796 | 18271 | 1131 | 1392 | 870 |
| Model | ||||||
| Lab-tested positive cases-Model_1 | No of deaths-Model_2 | |||||
| Forecast | UCL | LCL | Forecast | UCL | LCL | |
| 21-Apr-20 | 9818 | 10026 | 9610 | 206 | 210 | 201 |
| 22-Apr-20 | 10448 | 10810 | 10086 | 222 | 230 | 214 |
| 23-Apr-20 | 11079 | 11619 | 10538 | 240 | 250 | 230 |
| 24-Apr-20 | 11709 | 12451 | 10967 | 257 | 269 | 244 |
| 25-Apr-20 | 12339 | 13301 | 11377 | 273 | 289 | 256 |
| 26-Apr-20 | 12970 | 14170 | 11769 | 291 | 311 | 270 |
| 27-Apr-20 | 13600 | 15056 | 12144 | 310 | 334 | 285 |
| 28-Apr-20 | 14231 | 15958 | 12503 | 328 | 356 | 299 |
| 29-Apr-20 | 14861 | 16875 | 12847 | 346 | 379 | 313 |
| 30-Apr-20 | 15491 | 17806 | 13177 | 365 | 403 | 327 |
| 01-May-20 | 16122 | 18750 | 13494 | 385 | 427 | 342 |
| 02-May-20 | 16752 | 19707 | 13797 | 404 | 452 | 357 |
| 03-May-20 | 17383 | 20677 | 14088 | 424 | 477 | 371 |
| 04-May-20 | 18013 | 21660 | 14366 | 445 | 503 | 386 |
| 05-May-20 | 18643 | 22653 | 14633 | 466 | 530 | 402 |
| 06-May-20 | 19274 | 23658 | 14889 | 487 | 557 | 417 |
| 07-May-20 | 19904 | 24674 | 15134 | 508 | 584 | 432 |
| 08-May-20 | 20534 | 25701 | 15368 | 530 | 612 | 448 |
| 09-May-20 | 21165 | 26738 | 15592 | 553 | 641 | 464 |
| 10-May-20 | 21795 | 27785 | 15805 | 575 | 670 | 480 |
| 11-May-20 | 22426 | 28843 | 16009 | 598 | 699 | 497 |
| 12-May-20 | 23056 | 29909 | 16203 | 621 | 729 | 513 |
| 13-May-20 | 23686 | 30986 | 16387 | 645 | 760 | 530 |
| 14-May-20 | 24317 | 32071 | 16562 | 669 | 791 | 547 |
| 15-May-20 | 24947 | 33166 | 16729 | 693 | 822 | 564 |
| 16-May-20 | 25578 | 34269 | 16886 | 718 | 854 | 581 |
| 17-May-20 | 26208 | 35382 | 17034 | 743 | 887 | 599 |
| 18-May-20 | 26838 | 36502 | 17174 | 768 | 920 | 617 |
| 19-May-20 | 27469 | 37632 | 17306 | 794 | 953 | 635 |
| 20-May-20 | 28099 | 38769 | 17429 | 820 | 987 | 653 |
| 21-May-20 | 28730 | 39915 | 17544 | 847 | 1022 | 672 |
| 22-May-20 | 29360 | 41069 | 17651 | 874 | 1057 | 690 |
| 23-May-20 | 29990 | 42231 | 17750 | 901 | 1092 | 709 |
| 24-May-20 | 30621 | 43400 | 17841 | 928 | 1128 | 729 |
| 25-May-20 | 31251 | 44577 | 17925 | 956 | 1164 | 748 |
| 26-May-20 | 31881 | 45762 | 18001 | 984 | 1201 | 768 |
| 27-May-20 | 32512 | 46954 | 18069 | 1013 | 1238 | 788 |
| 28-May-20 | 33142 | 48154 | 18131 | 1042 | 1276 | 808 |
| 29-May-20 | 33773 | 49361 | 18184 | 1071 | 1314 | 828 |
| 30-May-20 | 34403 | 50575 | 18231 | 1101 | 1353 | 849 |
| 31-May-20 | 35033 | 51796 | 18271 | 1131 | 1392 | 870 |
Figure 3Forecasting of COVID-19 from April 22, 2020, to May 31, 2020
According to the figure, there may be around 35,000 cases of COVID-19 in Pakistan by the end of May 2020.
COVID-19: coronavirus disease 2019