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Naive Forecast for COVID-19 in Utah Based on the South Korea and Italy Models-the Fluctuation between Two Extremes

Differences in jurisdictional public health actions have played a significant role in the relative success of local communities in combating and containing the COVID-19 pandemic. We forecast the possible COVID-19 outbreak in one US state (Utah) by applying empirical data from South Korea and Italy,...

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Autores principales: Qeadan, Fares, Honda, Trenton, Gren, Lisa H., Dailey-Provost, Jennifer, Benson, L. Scott, VanDerslice, James A., Porucznik, Christina A., Waters, A. Blake, Lacey, Steven, Shoaf, Kimberley
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7215611/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32316165
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17082750
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author Qeadan, Fares
Honda, Trenton
Gren, Lisa H.
Dailey-Provost, Jennifer
Benson, L. Scott
VanDerslice, James A.
Porucznik, Christina A.
Waters, A. Blake
Lacey, Steven
Shoaf, Kimberley
author_facet Qeadan, Fares
Honda, Trenton
Gren, Lisa H.
Dailey-Provost, Jennifer
Benson, L. Scott
VanDerslice, James A.
Porucznik, Christina A.
Waters, A. Blake
Lacey, Steven
Shoaf, Kimberley
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description Differences in jurisdictional public health actions have played a significant role in the relative success of local communities in combating and containing the COVID-19 pandemic. We forecast the possible COVID-19 outbreak in one US state (Utah) by applying empirical data from South Korea and Italy, two countries that implemented disparate public health actions. Forecasts were created by aligning the start of the pandemic in Utah with that in South Korea and Italy, getting a short-run forecast based on actual daily rates of spread, and long-run forecast by employing a log-logistic model with four parameters. Applying the South Korea model, the epidemic peak in Utah is 169 cases/day, with epidemic resolution by the end of May. Applying the Italy model, new cases are forecast to exceed 200/day by mid-April, with the potential for 250 new cases a day at the epidemic peak, with the epidemic continuing through the end of August. We identify a 3-month variation in the likely length of the pandemic, a 1.5-fold difference in the number of daily infections at outbreak peak, and a 3-fold difference in the expected cumulative cases when applying the experience of two developed countries in handling this virus to the Utah context.
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spelling pubmed-72156112020-05-22 Naive Forecast for COVID-19 in Utah Based on the South Korea and Italy Models-the Fluctuation between Two Extremes Qeadan, Fares Honda, Trenton Gren, Lisa H. Dailey-Provost, Jennifer Benson, L. Scott VanDerslice, James A. Porucznik, Christina A. Waters, A. Blake Lacey, Steven Shoaf, Kimberley Int J Environ Res Public Health Article Differences in jurisdictional public health actions have played a significant role in the relative success of local communities in combating and containing the COVID-19 pandemic. We forecast the possible COVID-19 outbreak in one US state (Utah) by applying empirical data from South Korea and Italy, two countries that implemented disparate public health actions. Forecasts were created by aligning the start of the pandemic in Utah with that in South Korea and Italy, getting a short-run forecast based on actual daily rates of spread, and long-run forecast by employing a log-logistic model with four parameters. Applying the South Korea model, the epidemic peak in Utah is 169 cases/day, with epidemic resolution by the end of May. Applying the Italy model, new cases are forecast to exceed 200/day by mid-April, with the potential for 250 new cases a day at the epidemic peak, with the epidemic continuing through the end of August. We identify a 3-month variation in the likely length of the pandemic, a 1.5-fold difference in the number of daily infections at outbreak peak, and a 3-fold difference in the expected cumulative cases when applying the experience of two developed countries in handling this virus to the Utah context. MDPI 2020-04-16 2020-04 /pmc/articles/PMC7215611/ /pubmed/32316165 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17082750 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Qeadan, Fares
Honda, Trenton
Gren, Lisa H.
Dailey-Provost, Jennifer
Benson, L. Scott
VanDerslice, James A.
Porucznik, Christina A.
Waters, A. Blake
Lacey, Steven
Shoaf, Kimberley
Naive Forecast for COVID-19 in Utah Based on the South Korea and Italy Models-the Fluctuation between Two Extremes
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title_full Naive Forecast for COVID-19 in Utah Based on the South Korea and Italy Models-the Fluctuation between Two Extremes
title_fullStr Naive Forecast for COVID-19 in Utah Based on the South Korea and Italy Models-the Fluctuation between Two Extremes
title_full_unstemmed Naive Forecast for COVID-19 in Utah Based on the South Korea and Italy Models-the Fluctuation between Two Extremes
title_short Naive Forecast for COVID-19 in Utah Based on the South Korea and Italy Models-the Fluctuation between Two Extremes
title_sort naive forecast for covid-19 in utah based on the south korea and italy models-the fluctuation between two extremes
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7215611/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32316165
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17082750
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