COVID-19有效繁殖数的确定:一种应用,以及问题和影响因素的回顾

Q3 Mathematics Epidemiologic Methods Pub Date : 2021-02-01 DOI:10.1515/em-2020-0048
L. A. Bautista Balbás, M. Gil Conesa, Blanca Bautista Balbás, G. Rodríguez Caravaca
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目的有效繁殖数(R t)是COVID-19传播的一个重要指标,R t是一个感染者在特定时间点预计会感染的病例数;R - t随时间的演变曲线(传播曲线)反映了预防措施的影响以及流行病是否得到控制。我们已经创建了一个带有用户可选择功能的Shiny/R web应用程序(https://alfredob.shinyapps.io/estR0/):来自所有国家和许多地区的每日COVID-19发病率的开放数据源,可定制的预处理选项(平滑,比例增量等),不同的生成时间或序列区间分布的蒙特卡罗-马尔可夫链估计以及最先进的R t估计框架(EpiEstim, R 0)。该应用程序可以用作获得传播估计和执行交互式敏感性分析的工具。我们分析了这些因素对传输曲线的影响。我们还获得了国家和地方层面的曲线,并分析了流行病控制战略、超级传播事件、社会经济因素和疫情的影响。结果与活跃患病率指标(14天累计发病率、总传染性)相比,繁殖数显示出更早的预期。在敏感性分析中,不同的R t估计方法的影响均为中/小,不同序列区间分布的影响很小。关于所谓的超级传播事件的影响,我们找不到确凿的证据。作为限制,数据集质量会限制估计的可靠性。结论:对许多COVID-19传播曲线实例的全面审查支持使用R t估计值作为可靠的传播指标。
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COVID-19 effective reproduction number determination: an application, and a review of issues and influential factors
Abstract Objectives An essential indicator of COVID-19 transmission is the effective reproduction number (R t ), the number of cases which an infected individual is expected to infect at a particular point in time; curves of the evolution of R t over time (transmission curves) reflect the impact of preventive measures and whether an epidemic is controlled. Methods We have created a Shiny/R web application (https://alfredob.shinyapps.io/estR0/) with user-selectable features: open data sources with daily COVID-19 incidences from all countries and many regions, customizable preprocessing options (smoothing, proportional increment, etc.), different MonteCarlo-Markov-Chain estimates of the generation time or serial interval distributions and state-of-the-art R t estimation frameworks (EpiEstim, R 0). This application could be used as a tool both to obtain transmission estimates and to perform interactive sensitivity analysis. We have analyzed the impact of these factors on transmission curves. We also have obtained curves at the national and sub-national level and analyzed the impact of epidemic control strategies, superspreading events, socioeconomic factors and outbreaks. Results Reproduction numbers showed earlier anticipation compared to active prevalence indicators (14-day cumulative incidence, overall infectivity). In the sensitivity analysis, the impact of different R t estimation methods was moderate/small, and the impact of different serial interval distributions was very small. We couldn’t find conclusive evidence regarding the impact of alleged superspreading events. As a limitation, dataset quality can limit the reliability of the estimates. Conclusions The thorough review of many examples of COVID-19 transmission curves support the usage of R t estimates as a robust transmission indicator.
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期刊介绍: Epidemiologic Methods (EM) seeks contributions comparable to those of the leading epidemiologic journals, but also invites papers that may be more technical or of greater length than what has traditionally been allowed by journals in epidemiology. Applications and examples with real data to illustrate methodology are strongly encouraged but not required. Topics. genetic epidemiology, infectious disease, pharmaco-epidemiology, ecologic studies, environmental exposures, screening, surveillance, social networks, comparative effectiveness, statistical modeling, causal inference, measurement error, study design, meta-analysis
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