COVID-19: nothing is normal in this pandemic
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Resumo: | This manuscript brings attention to inaccurate epidemiological concepts that emerged during the COVID-19 pandemic. In social media and scientific journals, some wrong references were given to a "normal epidemic curve" and also to a "log-normal curve/distribution". For many years, textbooks and courses of reputable institutions and scientific journals have disseminated misleading concepts. For example, calling histogram to plots of epidemic curves or using epidemic data to introduce the concept of a Gaussian distribution, ignoring its temporal indexing. Although an epidemic curve may look like a Gaussian curve and be eventually modelled by a Gauss function, it is not a normal distribution or a log-normal, as some authors claim. A pandemic produces highly-complex data and to tackle it effectively statistical and mathematical modelling need to go beyond the "onesize-fits-all solution". Classical textbooks need to be updated since pandemics happen and epidemiology needs to provide reliable information to policy recommendations and actions. |
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COVID-19: nothing is normal in this pandemic |
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COVID-19: nothing is normal in this pandemic |
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COVID-19: nothing is normal in this pandemic Gonçalves, Luzia Epidemic curve Normal distribution Log-normal distribution Gaussian curve COVID-19 |
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COVID-19: nothing is normal in this pandemic |
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COVID-19: nothing is normal in this pandemic |
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COVID-19: nothing is normal in this pandemic |
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COVID-19: nothing is normal in this pandemic |
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COVID-19: nothing is normal in this pandemic |
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Gonçalves, Luzia |
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Gonçalves, Luzia Turkman Brás-Geraldes, Carlos Marques, Tiago A. SOUSA, LISETE |
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Turkman Brás-Geraldes, Carlos Marques, Tiago A. SOUSA, LISETE |
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Gonçalves, Luzia Turkman Brás-Geraldes, Carlos Marques, Tiago A. SOUSA, LISETE |
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Epidemic curve Normal distribution Log-normal distribution Gaussian curve COVID-19 |
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Epidemic curve Normal distribution Log-normal distribution Gaussian curve COVID-19 |
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This manuscript brings attention to inaccurate epidemiological concepts that emerged during the COVID-19 pandemic. In social media and scientific journals, some wrong references were given to a "normal epidemic curve" and also to a "log-normal curve/distribution". For many years, textbooks and courses of reputable institutions and scientific journals have disseminated misleading concepts. For example, calling histogram to plots of epidemic curves or using epidemic data to introduce the concept of a Gaussian distribution, ignoring its temporal indexing. Although an epidemic curve may look like a Gaussian curve and be eventually modelled by a Gauss function, it is not a normal distribution or a log-normal, as some authors claim. A pandemic produces highly-complex data and to tackle it effectively statistical and mathematical modelling need to go beyond the "onesize-fits-all solution". Classical textbooks need to be updated since pandemics happen and epidemiology needs to provide reliable information to policy recommendations and actions. |
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GONÇALVES, Luzia; [et al] – COVID-19: nothing is normal in this pandemic. Journal of Epidemiology and Global Health. ISSN 2210-6006. Vol. 11, N.º 2 (2021), pp. 1-4 2210-6006 10.2991/jegh.k.210108.001 2210-6014 |
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