Database of epidemic trends and control measures during the first wave of COVID-19 in mainland China.

Han Fu ORCID logo; Haowei Wang; Xiaoyue Xi; Adhiratha Boonyasiri; Yuanrong Wang; Wes Hinsley; Keith J Fraser; Ruth McCabe; Daniela Olivera Mesa; Janetta Skarp; +51 more... Alice Ledda; Tamsin Dewé; Amy Dighe; Peter Winskill; Sabine L van Elsland; Kylie EC Ainslie; Marc Baguelin ORCID logo; Samir Bhatt; Olivia Boyd; Nicholas F Brazeau; Lorenzo Cattarino; Giovanni Charles; Helen Coupland; Zulma M Cucunuba; Gina Cuomo-Dannenburg; Christl A Donnelly; Ilaria Dorigatti; Oliver D Eales; Richard G FitzJohn; Seth Flaxman; Katy AM Gaythorpe; Azra C Ghani; William D Green; Arran Hamlet; Katharina Hauck; David J Haw; Benjamin Jeffrey; Daniel J Laydon; John A Lees; Thomas Mellan; Swapnil Mishra; Gemma Nedjati-Gilani; Pierre Nouvellet; Lucy Okell; Kris V Parag; Manon Ragonnet-Cronin; Steven Riley; Nora Schmit; Hayley A Thompson; H Juliette T Unwin; Robert Verity; Michaela AC Vollmer; Erik Volz; Patrick GT Walker; Caroline E Walters; Oliver J Watson; Charles Whittaker; Lilith K Whittles; Natsuko Imai; Sangeeta Bhatia; Neil M Ferguson; (2021) Database of epidemic trends and control measures during the first wave of COVID-19 in mainland China. International journal of infectious diseases : IJID : official publication of the International Society for Infectious Diseases, 102. pp. 463-471. ISSN 1201-9712 DOI: 10.1016/j.ijid.2020.10.075
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OBJECTIVES: In this data collation study, we aimed to provide a comprehensive database describing the epidemic trends and responses during the first wave of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) throughout the main provinces in China. METHODS: From mid-January to March 2020, we extracted publicly available data regarding the spread and control of COVID-19 from 31 provincial health authorities and major media outlets in mainland China. Based on these data, we conducted descriptive analyses of the epidemic in the six most-affected provinces. RESULTS: School closures, travel restrictions, community-level lockdown, and contact tracing were introduced concurrently around late January but subsequent epidemic trends differed among provinces. Compared with Hubei, the other five most-affected provinces reported a lower crude case fatality ratio and proportion of critical and severe hospitalised cases. From March 2020, as the local transmission of COVID-19 declined, switching the focus of measures to the testing and quarantine of inbound travellers may have helped to sustain the control of the epidemic. CONCLUSIONS: Aggregated indicators of case notifications and severity distributions are essential for monitoring an epidemic. A publicly available database containing these indicators and information regarding control measures is a useful resource for further research and policy planning in response to the COVID-19 epidemic.


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