Assessing COVID-19 Prevalence in Austria with Infection Surveys and Case Count Data as Auxiliary Informationmaria-pia.victoriafeser@unige.chMaria-Pia Victoria-FeserChristoph KuzmicsStéphane Guerriermaria-pia.victoriafeser@unige.chMaria-Pia Victoria-Feser...
There is an increase in the incidence of scabies in Turkey, which started before the Covid-19 pandemic, and this situation is considered as an epidemic. Wi
This cross-sectional study of US adults estimates the prevalence of and sociodemographic factors associated with COVID-19 symptoms lasting beyond 2
The overall COVID-19 infections in China have entered a low prevalence level since mid-May, and the vast majority of COVID-19 patients show mild symptoms, medical experts said. Despite a recent increase, the total amount of fever clinic patients is far less than that during the peak of th...
The highest incidence of the disease was within the age group of 50–59 years, while the lowest rate was in the 0–9 years age group. The highest rate of positive samples in terms of COVID-19 among suspected individuals was for patients >80 years of age (89%) and the highest ...
New data shows the prevalence ofdiabetesin severe and deceasedCOVID-19patients is almost 50% higher than in all hospitalized patients, indicating a correlation between COVID-19 severity and global diabetes prevalence.1 Researchers from the China-Australia Joint Research Center for Infectious Diseases ...
Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has continued relentlessly for over one and half years now, causing a threat to life, fear of falling sick, helplessness, anxiety, depression and, pessimism about the future. There has been an increasing concern over student mental health in higher ...
The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the epidemiological characteristics of depression among adults in the U.S. remains unclear. This study aims to analyze trends in depression prevalence over time and quantify the effect of the COVID-19 pandemic on its prevalence. Using data from 2007 to ...
The researchers used their framework to model COVID-19 prevalence in the U.S. and each of the states up through March 7, 2021. On that date, according to their framework, an estimated 19.7% of U.S. residents, or about 65 million people, had been infected. This indicates that the U....
In a new study, National Institutes of Health researchers report that the prevalence of COVID-19 in the United States during spring and summer of 2020 far exceeded the known number of cases and that infection affected the country unevenly. For every diag