Background: Diagnostic testing forms a major part of the UK’s response to the current coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic with tests offered to anyone with a continuous cough, high temperature or anosmia. Testing capacity must be sufficient during the winter respiratory season when levels of cough and fever are high due to non-COVID-19 causes. This study aims to make predictions about the contribution of baseline cough or fever to future testing demand in the UK. Methods: : In this analysis of the Bug Watch community cohort study, we estimated the incidence of cough or fever in England in 2018-2019. We then estimated the COVID-19 diagnostic testing rates required in the UK for baseline cough or fever cases for the period July 2020...
Background: Rapid detection, isolation and contact tracing of community COVID-19 cases are essential...
BackgroundResearchers conducting cohort studies may wish to investigate the effect of episodes of CO...
BACKGROUND: Assessment of possible infection with SARS-CoV-2, the novel coronavirus responsible for ...
Background: Diagnostic testing forms a major part of the UK’s response to the current coronavirus di...
Background: Diagnostic testing forms a major part of the UK’s response to the current coronavirus d...
Background: Diagnostic testing forms a major part of the UK's response to the current coronavirus di...
Background: Diagnostic testing forms a major part of the UK’s response to the current coronavirus di...
This contains the updated analysis code for the revision of this article. It also contains two new d...
Background: Understanding symptomatology and accuracy of clinical case definitions for community COV...
BACKGROUND: The COVID-19 epidemic has differentially impacted communities across England, with regio...
Background: Assessing severity and spread of a novel influenza strain at the start of a pandemic is ...
Objective: To assess the prevalence of viral co-infection in a well-characterised cohort of hospita...
BACKGROUND: As many countries seek to slow the spread of COVID-19 without reimposing national restri...
OBJECTIVE: Key to reducing the spread of COVID-19 in the UK is increased use of the NHS Test and Tra...
ObjectivesReporting of COVID-19 cases, deaths and testing has often lacked context for appropriate a...
Background: Rapid detection, isolation and contact tracing of community COVID-19 cases are essential...
BackgroundResearchers conducting cohort studies may wish to investigate the effect of episodes of CO...
BACKGROUND: Assessment of possible infection with SARS-CoV-2, the novel coronavirus responsible for ...
Background: Diagnostic testing forms a major part of the UK’s response to the current coronavirus di...
Background: Diagnostic testing forms a major part of the UK’s response to the current coronavirus d...
Background: Diagnostic testing forms a major part of the UK's response to the current coronavirus di...
Background: Diagnostic testing forms a major part of the UK’s response to the current coronavirus di...
This contains the updated analysis code for the revision of this article. It also contains two new d...
Background: Understanding symptomatology and accuracy of clinical case definitions for community COV...
BACKGROUND: The COVID-19 epidemic has differentially impacted communities across England, with regio...
Background: Assessing severity and spread of a novel influenza strain at the start of a pandemic is ...
Objective: To assess the prevalence of viral co-infection in a well-characterised cohort of hospita...
BACKGROUND: As many countries seek to slow the spread of COVID-19 without reimposing national restri...
OBJECTIVE: Key to reducing the spread of COVID-19 in the UK is increased use of the NHS Test and Tra...
ObjectivesReporting of COVID-19 cases, deaths and testing has often lacked context for appropriate a...
Background: Rapid detection, isolation and contact tracing of community COVID-19 cases are essential...
BackgroundResearchers conducting cohort studies may wish to investigate the effect of episodes of CO...
BACKGROUND: Assessment of possible infection with SARS-CoV-2, the novel coronavirus responsible for ...