Confidence intervals for the COVID-19 neutralizing antibody retention rate in the Korean population

The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), has become a global pandemic. No specific therapeutic agents or vaccines for COVID-19 are available, though several antiviral drugs, are under investigation as treatment agents for COVID-...

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Main Authors: Catherine Apio, Md. Kamruzzaman, Taesung Park
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Korea Genome Organization 2020-09-01
Series:Genomics & Informatics
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Online Access:http://genominfo.org/upload/pdf/gi-2020-18-3-e31.pdf
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spelling doaj-d1b3e15d8fbf4f81b2d91d698c60b5172020-11-25T03:38:31ZengKorea Genome OrganizationGenomics & Informatics2234-07422020-09-01183e3110.5808/GI.2020.18.3.e31622Confidence intervals for the COVID-19 neutralizing antibody retention rate in the Korean populationCatherine Apio0Md. Kamruzzaman1Taesung Park2 Interdisplinary Program in Bioinformatics, Department of Statistics, Seoul National University, Seoul 08826, Korea Department of Statistics, Seoul National University, Seoul 08826, Korea Interdisplinary Program in Bioinformatics, Department of Statistics, Seoul National University, Seoul 08826, KoreaThe coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), has become a global pandemic. No specific therapeutic agents or vaccines for COVID-19 are available, though several antiviral drugs, are under investigation as treatment agents for COVID-19. The use of convalescent plasma transfusion that contain neutralizing antibodies for COVID-19 has become the major focus. This requires mass screening of populations for these antibodies. While several countries started reporting population based antibody rate, its simple point estimate may be misinterpreted without proper estimation of standard error and confidence intervals. In this paper, we review the importance of antibody studies and present the 95% confidence intervals COVID-19 antibody rate for the Korean population using two recently performed antibody tests in Korea. Due to the sparsity of data, the estimation of confidence interval is a big challenge. Thus, we consider several confidence intervals using Asymptotic, Exact and Bayesian estimation methods. In this article, we found that the Wald method gives the narrowest interval among all Asymptotic methods whereas mid p-value gives the narrowest among all Exact methods and Jeffrey’s method gives the narrowest from Bayesian method. The most conservative 95% confidence interval estimation shows that as of 00:00 on September 15, 2020, at least 32,602 people were infected but not confirmed in Korea.http://genominfo.org/upload/pdf/gi-2020-18-3-e31.pdfantibodyconfidence intervalcovid-19retention rate
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author Catherine Apio
Md. Kamruzzaman
Taesung Park
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Md. Kamruzzaman
Taesung Park
Confidence intervals for the COVID-19 neutralizing antibody retention rate in the Korean population
Genomics & Informatics
antibody
confidence interval
covid-19
retention rate
author_facet Catherine Apio
Md. Kamruzzaman
Taesung Park
author_sort Catherine Apio
title Confidence intervals for the COVID-19 neutralizing antibody retention rate in the Korean population
title_short Confidence intervals for the COVID-19 neutralizing antibody retention rate in the Korean population
title_full Confidence intervals for the COVID-19 neutralizing antibody retention rate in the Korean population
title_fullStr Confidence intervals for the COVID-19 neutralizing antibody retention rate in the Korean population
title_full_unstemmed Confidence intervals for the COVID-19 neutralizing antibody retention rate in the Korean population
title_sort confidence intervals for the covid-19 neutralizing antibody retention rate in the korean population
publisher Korea Genome Organization
series Genomics & Informatics
issn 2234-0742
publishDate 2020-09-01
description The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), has become a global pandemic. No specific therapeutic agents or vaccines for COVID-19 are available, though several antiviral drugs, are under investigation as treatment agents for COVID-19. The use of convalescent plasma transfusion that contain neutralizing antibodies for COVID-19 has become the major focus. This requires mass screening of populations for these antibodies. While several countries started reporting population based antibody rate, its simple point estimate may be misinterpreted without proper estimation of standard error and confidence intervals. In this paper, we review the importance of antibody studies and present the 95% confidence intervals COVID-19 antibody rate for the Korean population using two recently performed antibody tests in Korea. Due to the sparsity of data, the estimation of confidence interval is a big challenge. Thus, we consider several confidence intervals using Asymptotic, Exact and Bayesian estimation methods. In this article, we found that the Wald method gives the narrowest interval among all Asymptotic methods whereas mid p-value gives the narrowest among all Exact methods and Jeffrey’s method gives the narrowest from Bayesian method. The most conservative 95% confidence interval estimation shows that as of 00:00 on September 15, 2020, at least 32,602 people were infected but not confirmed in Korea.
topic antibody
confidence interval
covid-19
retention rate
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