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nCoV2019

Location for summaries and analyses of data related to n-CoV 2019, first reported in Wuhan, China.

Acknowledgements

We first want to thank all those individuals and organizations across the world who have been willing and able to report data in as open and timely manner as possible. This work attempts to synthesize information from across a myriad set of data sources (which are listed below). A number of individuals have contributed to the specific data added here and their names and details are listed below along with a citation.

Reconstructed line lists

Line lists also posted and updated at https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1itaohdPiAeniCXNlntNztZ_oRvjh0HsGuJXUJWET008/edit#gid=0

Daily updates on the line list are posted in the dataset_archive folder.

Co-morbidity estimates

Co-morbidity data may facilitate CFR estimation processes

Datasets derived from Global Burden of Disease on prevalence rates of known co-morbidities, including Diabetes mellitus, Cardiovascular Disease, and Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disorder. For more information on these estimates please see metadata and https://vizhub.healthdata.org/gbd-compare/

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Global Demographic information

Global demographics, with age and sex structure are provided. These are mirrors of estimates from the Global Burden of Disease 2017, publically available here - http://ghdx.healthdata.org/record/ihme-data/gbd-2017-population-estimates-1950-2017. For further information please consult https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lancet/article/PIIS0140-6736(18)32278-5/fulltext

Contributions

Sources

Current sources used Last updated 25th January

Specific Contributors

Name Email Twitter Github
Isha Berry [email protected] @ishaberry2
Darlan Candido [email protected] @candido_darlan
Nuno Faria [email protected] @nmrfaria
Lauren Goodwin [email protected]
Bernardo Gutierrez [email protected] @B_Gutierrez_G
Sarah Hill [email protected] @Hill_SarahC
Liz Hurley [email protected]
Moritz Kraemer [email protected] @mougk @mougk
Anastasia Lambrou [email protected] @anasophlambrou
Sabrina Li [email protected] @sabrinalyli
Alyssa Loskill [email protected]
Sumiko Mekaru [email protected] @Sumiko_Mekaru
Julia Morgan
Sang Woo Park [email protected] @sang_woo_park @parksw3
David Pigott [email protected] @davidmpigott
Sam Scarpino [email protected] @svscarpino
Kara Sewalk [email protected] @kara_sewalk
Lin Wang [email protected] @fdlwang
Jessie Wu [email protected] @jessiewu
Bo Xu [email protected] @BoXu55686629 @BoXu123
Alexander Zabreski

Citation

As the data are updated regularly, please update the retrieval date in the howpublished field.

@misc{kraemer2020epidemiological,
  author =       {nCoV-2019 Data Working Group},
  title =        {{Epidemiological Data from the nCoV-2019 Outbreak: Early
                  Descriptions from Publicly Available Data}},
  howpublished = {Accessed on yyyy-mm-dd from
                  \url{http://virological.org/t/epidemiological-data-from-the-ncov-2019-outbreak-early-descriptions-from-publicly-available-data/337}},
  year =         2020
}

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