Novel Indicator to Ascertain the Status and Trend of COVID-19 Spread: Modeling Study

BackgroundIn the fight against the pandemic of COVID-19, it is important to ascertain the status and trend of the infection spread quickly and accurately. ObjectiveThe purpose of our study is to formulate a new and simple indicator that represents the COVID-19 spr...

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Main Authors: Nakano, Takashi, Ikeda, Yoichi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: JMIR Publications 2020-11-01
Series:Journal of Medical Internet Research
Online Access:http://www.jmir.org/2020/11/e20144/
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spelling doaj-81586224d66d4129830c1080c71899452021-04-02T18:40:49ZengJMIR PublicationsJournal of Medical Internet Research1438-88712020-11-012211e2014410.2196/20144Novel Indicator to Ascertain the Status and Trend of COVID-19 Spread: Modeling StudyNakano, TakashiIkeda, Yoichi BackgroundIn the fight against the pandemic of COVID-19, it is important to ascertain the status and trend of the infection spread quickly and accurately. ObjectiveThe purpose of our study is to formulate a new and simple indicator that represents the COVID-19 spread rate by using publicly available data. MethodsThe new indicator K is a backward difference approximation of the logarithmic derivative of the cumulative number of cases with a time interval of 7 days. It is calculated as a ratio of the number of newly confirmed cases in a week to the total number of cases. ResultsThe analysis of the current status of COVID-19 spreading over countries showed an approximate linear decrease in the time evolution of the K value. The slope of the linear decrease differed from country to country. In addition, it was steeper for East and Southeast Asian countries than for European countries. The regional difference in the slope seems to reflect both social and immunological circumstances for each country. ConclusionsThe approximate linear decrease of the K value indicates that the COVID-19 spread does not grow exponentially but starts to attenuate from the early stage. The K trajectory in a wide range was successfully reproduced by a phenomenological model with the constant attenuation assumption, indicating that the total number of the infected people follows the Gompertz curve. Focusing on the change in the value of K will help to improve and refine epidemiological models of COVID-19.http://www.jmir.org/2020/11/e20144/
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author Nakano, Takashi
Ikeda, Yoichi
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Novel Indicator to Ascertain the Status and Trend of COVID-19 Spread: Modeling Study
Journal of Medical Internet Research
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Ikeda, Yoichi
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title Novel Indicator to Ascertain the Status and Trend of COVID-19 Spread: Modeling Study
title_short Novel Indicator to Ascertain the Status and Trend of COVID-19 Spread: Modeling Study
title_full Novel Indicator to Ascertain the Status and Trend of COVID-19 Spread: Modeling Study
title_fullStr Novel Indicator to Ascertain the Status and Trend of COVID-19 Spread: Modeling Study
title_full_unstemmed Novel Indicator to Ascertain the Status and Trend of COVID-19 Spread: Modeling Study
title_sort novel indicator to ascertain the status and trend of covid-19 spread: modeling study
publisher JMIR Publications
series Journal of Medical Internet Research
issn 1438-8871
publishDate 2020-11-01
description BackgroundIn the fight against the pandemic of COVID-19, it is important to ascertain the status and trend of the infection spread quickly and accurately. ObjectiveThe purpose of our study is to formulate a new and simple indicator that represents the COVID-19 spread rate by using publicly available data. MethodsThe new indicator K is a backward difference approximation of the logarithmic derivative of the cumulative number of cases with a time interval of 7 days. It is calculated as a ratio of the number of newly confirmed cases in a week to the total number of cases. ResultsThe analysis of the current status of COVID-19 spreading over countries showed an approximate linear decrease in the time evolution of the K value. The slope of the linear decrease differed from country to country. In addition, it was steeper for East and Southeast Asian countries than for European countries. The regional difference in the slope seems to reflect both social and immunological circumstances for each country. ConclusionsThe approximate linear decrease of the K value indicates that the COVID-19 spread does not grow exponentially but starts to attenuate from the early stage. The K trajectory in a wide range was successfully reproduced by a phenomenological model with the constant attenuation assumption, indicating that the total number of the infected people follows the Gompertz curve. Focusing on the change in the value of K will help to improve and refine epidemiological models of COVID-19.
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