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Title | Assessing early heterogeneity in doubling times of the COVID-19 epidemic across prefectures in mainland China, January–February, 2020 |
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Author | Fung IC; Zhou X; Cheung CN; Ofori SK; Muniz-Rodriguez K; Cheung CH; Lai PY; Liu M; Chowell G |
Date | 2021 |
Abstract | To describe the geographical heterogeneity of COVID-19 across prefectures in mainland China, we estimated doubling times from daily time series of the cumulative case count between 24 January and 24 February 2020. We analyzed the prefecture-level COVID-19 case burden using linear regression models and used the local Moran’s I to test for spatial autocorrelation and clustering. Four hundred prefectures (~98% population) had at least one COVID-19 case and 39 prefectures had zero cases by 24 February 2020. Excluding Wuhan and those prefectures where there was only one case or none, 76 (17.3% of 439) prefectures had an arithmetic mean of the epidemic doubling time |
Link | https://doi.org/10.3390/epidemiologia2010009
https://repository.tcu.edu/handle/116099117/51881 |
Department | Geography |
Subject | coronavirus
COVID-19 doubling time epidemiology geography Hu Line SARS-CoV-2 spatial analysis spatial clustering |