Plots for the prior distribution and estimated posterior distribution of each parameter at specific time intervals
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Summarizes the epidemic model fit with COVID-19 data for LAC from March 1 through 2021-03-01 for all disease states across multiple views: New cases, representing new daily incidence; the current number in a compartment at a specific date, relevant for understanding current prevalence rates and comparing with healthcare capacity limitations; and cumulative counts until a specific date. Observed data for available compartments are plotted as black dots.
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H.I | V.H | D.V | |
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age_0.18 | -2.00 | -2.000 | -2.00 |
age_19.49 | 0.00 | 0.000 | 0.00 |
age_50.64 | 0.95 | 0.950 | 0.95 |
age_65.79 | 1.90 | 1.900 | 1.90 |
age_80. | 2.90 | 2.900 | 2.90 |
obese_0BMI.30 | 0.00 | 0.000 | 0.00 |
obese_1BMI30.40 | 0.60 | 0.049 | 0.11 |
obese_2BMI40. | 1.20 | 0.098 | 0.23 |
smoker | 0.57 | 0.480 | 0.67 |
comorbidity.yes | 0.41 | 0.020 | 0.04 |
Figures show the mean, minimum, and maximum values of the probabilities of severe illness for each age group. The minimum and maximum indicate the range of values that can be taken on by the sub-profiles within each age group; for example for age group 65-79, a profile with low BMI, no smoking, and no comorbidities will have lower probabilites of severe illness than a profile with high BMI, smoking, and comorbidities.
Probability of hospitalization given infection
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Probability of ICU admission given hospitalization
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Probability of death given ICU admission
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Probability of death given infection
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Probability of hospitalization given infection
Probability of ICU admission given hospitalization
Probability of death given ICU admission
Probability of death given infection
CFR: Case fatality rate (observed deaths / observed infections)
IFR: Infection fatality rate (observed deaths / estimated total infections)
Figures show the mean, minimum, and maximum of the mean values of the CFR and IFR for each age group. The minimum and maximum indicate the range of values that can be taken on by the sub-profiles within each age group; for example for age group 65-79, a profile with low BMI, no smoking, and no comorbidities will have a lower CFR and IFR than a profile with high BMI, smoking, and comorbidities.
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Here we plot, for the single most populous profiles in each age group, the mean CFR and IFR and its 95% confidence interval
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CFR and IFR tables for all profiles
Case fatality rate (observed deaths / observed infections)
Infection fatality rate (observed deaths / estimated total infections)
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Estimated frequency of groups in the overall LAC population, and the population of individuals in each stage of disease from infected, hospitalized, admitted to ICU, to deceased on each date times.dates
: (A) Risk Groups, (B) age group, (C) obesity class groups, (D) any comorbidity group, and (E) smoking status group.
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