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COVID-19 19 causal inference 19 breast cancer 5 epidemiology 5 simulation 5 bias 4 mediation 4 pandemic 4 survival analysis 4 SARS-CoV-2 3 confounding 3 coronavirus 3 effect modification 3 interaction 3 mediation analysis 3 missing data 3 numerical simulation 3 screening 3 selection bias 3 study design 3 Bayesian inference 2 Chagas disease 2 Covid-19 2 M-bias 2 SEIR model 2 SIMEX 2 SIR model 2 attributable fraction 2 cancer screening 2 capture-recapture 2 confidence interval 2 correlation 2 direct and indirect effects 2 direct effect 2 doubly robust estimation 2 effect heterogeneity 2 effectiveness 2 evidence 2 generalizability 2 indirect effect 2
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research-article 109 article-commentary 5 editorial 4 frontmatter 3 other 1 perspective 1 review-article 1
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VanderWeele, Tyler J. 5 Vansteelandt, Stijn 5 Sjolander, Arvid 3 Sjölander, Arvid 3 van der Laan, Mark J. 3 Ahern, Jennifer 2 Cox, Joseph 2 Ghosh, Palash 2 Jamshidi Zargaran, Shahriar 2 Jamshidi, Babak 2 Keogh, Ruth H. 2 Knol, Mirjam J. 2 Lambert, Gilles 2 Levy, Michael Z. 2 Liu, Xiaofeng Steven 2 Lyles, Robert H. 2 Miettinen, O. S. 2 Moodie, Erica E.M. 2 Rezaei, Mansour 2 Robins, James M. 2 Saarela, Olli 2 Strawbridge, Alexander D. 2 Tchetgen Tchetgen, Eric 2 VanderWeele, Tyler 2 Abenhaim, Lucien 1 Abrahamowicz, Michal 1 Abrahamsson, Linda 1 Abramson, Mark A. 1 Achcar, Jorge Alberto 1 Ackley, Sarah F. 1 Akelo, Victor 1 Al-Raeei, Marwan 1 Alfredsson, Lars 1 Alsheh Ali, Maya 1 Anand, Abhinav 1 Ancca Juárez, Jenny M. 1 Aoun, Oussama 1 Apelian, Herak 1 Atlam, Salwa A. 1 Atlas, Abdelghafour 1
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The impact of quarantine on Covid-19 infections
Marshall, Pablo - In: Epidemiologic Methods 10 (2021) s1
Abstract Objectives: Coronavirushas had profound effects on people’s lives and the economy of many countries, generating controversy between the need to establish quarantines and other social distancing measures to protect people’s health and the need to reactivate the economy. This study...
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Factors affecting the recovery of Kurdistan province COVID-19 patients: a cross-sectional study from March to June 2020
Zandkarimi, Eghbal - In: Epidemiologic Methods 10 (2021) s1
Abstract Objectives The Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is a new viral disease of the coronavirus family that has a close relationship with SARS species. This study aims to identify factors affecting the recovery of COVID-19 patients in a population with a majority of Kurdish residents....
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Delaying the peak of the COVID-19 epidemic with travel restrictions
Græsbøll, Kaare; Christiansen, Lasse Engbo; Thygesen, … - In: Epidemiologic Methods 10 (2021) s1
Abstract Objectives: Travel restrictions is an often-used tool for governments to prevent the spread of COVID-19. Methods: We here used a simple simulation model to investigate the potential effects of travel restrictions within a country. Results: We found that travel restrictions can delay the...
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An adaptive social distancing SIR model for COVID-19 disease spreading and forecasting
Gounane, Said; Barkouch, Yassir; Atlas, Abdelghafour; … - In: Epidemiologic Methods 10 (2021) s1
Abstract Recently, various mathematical models have been proposed to model COVID-19 outbreak. These models are an effective tool to study the mechanisms of coronavirus spreading and to predict the future course of COVID-19 disease. They are also used to evaluate strategies to control this...
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Analysis for transmission of dengue disease with different class of human population
Dwivedi, Ananya; Keval, Ram - In: Epidemiologic Methods 10 (2021) 1
Abstract Objectives: Vector-borne diseases speedily infest the human population. The control techniques must be applied to such ailment and work swiftly. We proposed a compartmental model of dengue disease by incorporating the standard incidence relation between susceptible vectors and infected...
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The first diffusion of the Covid-19 outbreak in Northern Italy: an analysis based on a simplified version of the SIR model
Magnoni, Mauro - In: Epidemiologic Methods 10 (2021) s1
Abstract In this paper an analysis of the first diffusion of the Covid-19 outbreak occurred in late February 2020 in Northern Italy is presented. In order to study the time evolution of the epidemic it was decided to analyze in particular as the most relevant variable the number of hospitalized...
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COVID-19 effective reproduction number determination: an application, and a review of issues and influential factors
Bautista Balbás, Luis Alfredo; Gil Conesa, Mario; … - In: Epidemiologic Methods 10 (2021) s1
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...
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Mathematical formation and analysis of COVID-19 pool tests strategies
Chandel, Sushmita; Bhatnagar, Gaurav; Singh, Krishna Pratap - In: Epidemiologic Methods 10 (2021) s1
Abstract Objectives The excessive spread of the pandemic COVID-19 around the globe has put mankind at risk. The medical infrastructure and resources are frazzled, even for the world's top economies, due to the large COVID-19 infection. To cope up with this situation, countries are exploring the...
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Statistical modeling of COVID-19 deaths with excess zero counts
Khedhiri, Sami - In: Epidemiologic Methods 10 (2021) s1
Abstract Objectives Modeling and forecasting possible trajectories of COVID-19 infections and deaths using statistical methods is one of the most important topics in present time. However, statistical models use different assumptions and methods and thus yield different results. One issue in...
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Covid-19: were curfews in France associated with hospitalisations?
Le Bourg, Eric - In: Epidemiologic Methods 10 (2021) s1
Abstract Objectives A curfew was introduced in France in October 2020 to reduce the spread of Covid-19. This was done for two weeks in 16 departments, or for one week in 38 others, 42 departments not being subjected to the curfew. This article compares the number of new daily hospital admissions...
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