Overview of confirmed cases of COVID-19 in five countries facing community transmission
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Resumo: | Due to the current pandemic caused by COVID-19, this study aims to compare the evolution of confirmed cases of COVID-19 in five countries facing community transmission of the disease. This is a time series study that included confirmed cases of COVID-19 in the following countries: Brazil, China, Spain, United States and Italy. The period of analysis included the date of confirmation of the 100th case in the country until the 42nd day of the disease spread, or a shorter interval in the territories that had not yet reached this stage. The data were segregated into seven-day periods and then case detection coefficients per country per week were calculated, in addition to the mean and the mean difference between countries. During the study period, 9,114 confirmed cases were recorded in Brazil until the 21st day, 79,251 in China until the 42nd day, 131,646 in Spain until the 35th day, 186,979 in the United States until the 28th day and 124,632 in Italy until the 42nd day. The evolution in the number of confirmed cases shows an increase in the discrepancy between countries in the weeks after the initial milestone, as the United States has the largest number of cases. Spain has the highest case detection coefficients and China has stabilized its coefficient below 5 cases / 100,000 inhab. after the 29th day. There was also a change in the pattern of the average of confirmed cases over the period, with a statistically significant difference between the countries in the third week of analysis. The COVID-19 pandemic advances differently in the countries included in this study. |
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Overview of confirmed cases of COVID-19 in five countries facing community transmissionEvolución de casos confirmados de COVID-19 en cinco países con transmisión comunitaria de la enfermedadEvolução de casos confirmados de COVID-19 em cinco países com transmissão comunitária da doençaCOVID19CoronavírusSARS-CoV-2Saúde PúblicaEpidemiasCOVID19CoronavirusSARS-CoV-2Public HealthEpidemicsDue to the current pandemic caused by COVID-19, this study aims to compare the evolution of confirmed cases of COVID-19 in five countries facing community transmission of the disease. This is a time series study that included confirmed cases of COVID-19 in the following countries: Brazil, China, Spain, United States and Italy. The period of analysis included the date of confirmation of the 100th case in the country until the 42nd day of the disease spread, or a shorter interval in the territories that had not yet reached this stage. The data were segregated into seven-day periods and then case detection coefficients per country per week were calculated, in addition to the mean and the mean difference between countries. During the study period, 9,114 confirmed cases were recorded in Brazil until the 21st day, 79,251 in China until the 42nd day, 131,646 in Spain until the 35th day, 186,979 in the United States until the 28th day and 124,632 in Italy until the 42nd day. The evolution in the number of confirmed cases shows an increase in the discrepancy between countries in the weeks after the initial milestone, as the United States has the largest number of cases. Spain has the highest case detection coefficients and China has stabilized its coefficient below 5 cases / 100,000 inhab. after the 29th day. There was also a change in the pattern of the average of confirmed cases over the period, with a statistically significant difference between the countries in the third week of analysis. The COVID-19 pandemic advances differently in the countries included in this study.Diante da pandemia atual causada pela COVID-19, o estudo objetiva comparar a evolução de casos confirmados de COVID-19 em cinco países com transmissão comunitária da doença. Trata-se de estudo de séries temporais que incluiu casos confirmados de COVID-19 nos países: Brasil, China, Espanha, Estados Unidos e Itália. O período de análise compreendeu a data da confirmação do centésimo caso no país até o 42º dia de disseminação da doença, ou intervalo menor nos territórios que ainda não haviam alcançado esse estágio. Os dados foram segregados em períodos de sete dias e então foram calculados coeficientes de detecção por país por semana, além de média e a diferença de média entre os locus. No período estudado, foram registrados 9.114 casos confirmados no Brasil até o 21º dia, 79.251 na China até o 42º dia, 131.646 na Espanha até o 35º dia, 186.979 nos Estados Unidos até o 28º dia e 124.632 na Itália até o 42º dia. A evolução do número de casos confirmados mostra aumento da discrepância entre os países nas semanas posteriores ao marco inicial, tendo os Estados Unidos como maior número de casos. A Espanha possui os maiores coeficientes de detecção de casos e a China estabilizou seu coeficiente abaixo de 5 casos/100.000 hab. após o 29º dia. Também houve mudança no padrão da média de casos confirmados ao longo do período, com diferença de média estatisticamente significante entre os países na terceira semana de análise. A pandemia do COVID-19 avança de forma diferente no países estudados.SciELO PreprintsSciELO PreprintsSciELO Preprints2020-04-09info:eu-repo/semantics/preprintinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scielo/preprint/view/2110.1590/SciELOPreprints.21porhttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scielo/article/view/21/24Copyright (c) 2020 NILA ALBUQUERQUE, Nathála Pedrosahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessALBUQUERQUE, NILAPedrosa, Natháliareponame:SciELO Preprintsinstname:SciELOinstacron:SCI2020-04-09T18:33:28Zoai:ops.preprints.scielo.org:preprint/21Servidor de preprintshttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scieloONGhttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scielo/oaiscielo.submission@scielo.orgopendoar:2020-04-09T18:33:28SciELO Preprints - SciELOfalse |
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Overview of confirmed cases of COVID-19 in five countries facing community transmission Evolución de casos confirmados de COVID-19 en cinco países con transmisión comunitaria de la enfermedad Evolução de casos confirmados de COVID-19 em cinco países com transmissão comunitária da doença |
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Overview of confirmed cases of COVID-19 in five countries facing community transmission |
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Overview of confirmed cases of COVID-19 in five countries facing community transmission ALBUQUERQUE, NILA COVID19 Coronavírus SARS-CoV-2 Saúde Pública Epidemias COVID19 Coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 Public Health Epidemics |
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Overview of confirmed cases of COVID-19 in five countries facing community transmission |
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Overview of confirmed cases of COVID-19 in five countries facing community transmission |
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Overview of confirmed cases of COVID-19 in five countries facing community transmission |
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Overview of confirmed cases of COVID-19 in five countries facing community transmission |
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Overview of confirmed cases of COVID-19 in five countries facing community transmission |
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ALBUQUERQUE, NILA |
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ALBUQUERQUE, NILA Pedrosa, Nathália |
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Pedrosa, Nathália |
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ALBUQUERQUE, NILA Pedrosa, Nathália |
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COVID19 Coronavírus SARS-CoV-2 Saúde Pública Epidemias COVID19 Coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 Public Health Epidemics |
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COVID19 Coronavírus SARS-CoV-2 Saúde Pública Epidemias COVID19 Coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 Public Health Epidemics |
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Due to the current pandemic caused by COVID-19, this study aims to compare the evolution of confirmed cases of COVID-19 in five countries facing community transmission of the disease. This is a time series study that included confirmed cases of COVID-19 in the following countries: Brazil, China, Spain, United States and Italy. The period of analysis included the date of confirmation of the 100th case in the country until the 42nd day of the disease spread, or a shorter interval in the territories that had not yet reached this stage. The data were segregated into seven-day periods and then case detection coefficients per country per week were calculated, in addition to the mean and the mean difference between countries. During the study period, 9,114 confirmed cases were recorded in Brazil until the 21st day, 79,251 in China until the 42nd day, 131,646 in Spain until the 35th day, 186,979 in the United States until the 28th day and 124,632 in Italy until the 42nd day. The evolution in the number of confirmed cases shows an increase in the discrepancy between countries in the weeks after the initial milestone, as the United States has the largest number of cases. Spain has the highest case detection coefficients and China has stabilized its coefficient below 5 cases / 100,000 inhab. after the 29th day. There was also a change in the pattern of the average of confirmed cases over the period, with a statistically significant difference between the countries in the third week of analysis. The COVID-19 pandemic advances differently in the countries included in this study. |
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