Epidemic curves are used by decision makers and the public to infer the trajectory of the COVID-19 pandemic and to understand the appropriateness of response measures. Symptom onset date is commonly used to date incident cases on the epidemic curve in public health reports and dashboards; however, third-party trackers date cases by the date they were publicly reported by the public health authority. These two curves create very different impressions of epidemic progression. On April 1, 2020, the epidemic curve based on public reporting date for Ontario, Canada showed an accelerating epidemic, whereas the curve based on a proxy variable for symptom onset date showed a rapidly declining epidemic. This illusory downward trend is a feature of e...
This paper shows some views on the mathematical structure of the diffusion of the Coronavirus (COVID...
Reliably estimating the dynamics of transmissible diseases from noisy surveillance data is an enduri...
With the advent of expedient data sharing of epidemiological reports, efforts have been made to fore...
AbstractAn epidemic curve is a graph in which the number of new cases of an outbreak disease is plot...
In the current COVID-19 pandemic, much focus is put on ‘flattening the curve’. This ‘curve’ refers t...
Since its appearance in 2019, the COVID-19 virus deluged the world with unprecedented data in short ...
International audienceBackground: Classic epidemic curves-counts of daily events or cumulative event...
An epidemic curve is a graphic depiction of the number of outbreak cases by date of illness onset, o...
Dates of onset are represented in the x-axis and number of cases on the y-axis. The top of the verti...
<p>The curve was built using only the cases having clinical signs, for which it is possible to estim...
COVID-19 pandemic has reshaped our world in a timescale much shorter than what we can understand. Pa...
Objective: to explore the best type of curve or trend model that could explain the epidemiological b...
Since the February 2020 publication of the article ‘Flattening the curve’ in The Economist, politica...
<p>The curves are derived from the passive follow-up with self-initiated, event-driven outcome repor...
In a given country, the cumulative death toll of the first wave of the COVID-19 epidemic follows a ...
This paper shows some views on the mathematical structure of the diffusion of the Coronavirus (COVID...
Reliably estimating the dynamics of transmissible diseases from noisy surveillance data is an enduri...
With the advent of expedient data sharing of epidemiological reports, efforts have been made to fore...
AbstractAn epidemic curve is a graph in which the number of new cases of an outbreak disease is plot...
In the current COVID-19 pandemic, much focus is put on ‘flattening the curve’. This ‘curve’ refers t...
Since its appearance in 2019, the COVID-19 virus deluged the world with unprecedented data in short ...
International audienceBackground: Classic epidemic curves-counts of daily events or cumulative event...
An epidemic curve is a graphic depiction of the number of outbreak cases by date of illness onset, o...
Dates of onset are represented in the x-axis and number of cases on the y-axis. The top of the verti...
<p>The curve was built using only the cases having clinical signs, for which it is possible to estim...
COVID-19 pandemic has reshaped our world in a timescale much shorter than what we can understand. Pa...
Objective: to explore the best type of curve or trend model that could explain the epidemiological b...
Since the February 2020 publication of the article ‘Flattening the curve’ in The Economist, politica...
<p>The curves are derived from the passive follow-up with self-initiated, event-driven outcome repor...
In a given country, the cumulative death toll of the first wave of the COVID-19 epidemic follows a ...
This paper shows some views on the mathematical structure of the diffusion of the Coronavirus (COVID...
Reliably estimating the dynamics of transmissible diseases from noisy surveillance data is an enduri...
With the advent of expedient data sharing of epidemiological reports, efforts have been made to fore...