论文标题

COVID-19的基本繁殖数量的空间变化:系统评价

Spatial variation in the basic reproduction number of COVID-19: A systematic review

论文作者

Thiede, Renate, Abdelatif, Nada, Fabris-Rotelli, Inger, Manjoo-Docrat, Raeesa, Holloway, Jennifer, van Rensburg, Charl Janse, Debba, Pravesh, Dudeni-Tlhone, Nontembeko, Kimmie, Zaid, Roux, Alize le

论文摘要

目标:估计COVID-19的基本繁殖编号(R0)各个国家 /地区各不相同。本文旨在表征在全球Covid-19爆发的前六个月中,R0的空间变异性,并探索影响国家和地区一级R0估计的社会因素。 方法:我们从2020年1月至6月搜索了PubMed,Litcovid和WHO Covid-19数据库。包括同行评审的英语论文,提供了R0估算值。对于每项研究,提取了估计值,正在研究的国家和出版月的价值。每个国家 /地区计算R0值的中值,并计算每个区域的中值和方差。对于每个有R0估算的国家,人类发展指数(HDI),可持续移动指数(SMI),中位年龄,人口密度和发展状况是从外部来源获得的。 结果:分析中总共包括81项研究。这些研究提供了至少一个R0的估计值,以及足够的方法来解释如何计算值。 R0的值在0.48至14.8之间,排除异常值的值在0.48至6.7之间。 结论:这项系统的综述概述了全球Covid-19的基本繁殖数量的估计值,并突出了R0中的空间异质性。在较发达国家,人口较老或可持续性流动性的国家记录了更高的价值。人口密度较高的国家的R0估计值较低。对于大多数地区,随着更多估计值的可用,R0的变异最初在减少和稳定之前就飙升。

OBJECTIVES: Estimates of the basic reproduction number (R0) of COVID-19 vary across countries. This paper aims to characterise the spatial variability in R0 across the first six months of the global COVID-19 outbreak, and to explore social factors that impact R0 estimates at national and regional level. METHODS: We searched PubMed, LitCOVID and the WHO COVID-19 database from January to June 2020. Peer-reviewed English-language papers were included that provided R0 estimates. For each study, the value of the estimate, country under study and publication month were extracted. The median R0 value was calculated per country, and the median and variance were calculated per region. For each country with an R0 estimate, the Human Development Index (HDI), Sustainable Mobility Index (SMI), median age, population density and development status were obtained from external sources. RESULTS: A total of 81 studies were included in the analysis. These studies provided at least one estimate of R0, along with sufficient methodology to explain how the value was calculated. Values of R0 ranged between 0.48 and 14.8, and between 0.48 and 6.7 when excluding outliers. CONCLUSIONS: This systematic review provides a comprehensive overview of the estimates of the basic reproduction number of COVID-19 globally and highlights the spatial heterogeneity in R0. Higher values were recorded in more developed countries, and countries with an older population or more sustainable mobility. Countries with higher population density had lower R0 estimates. For most regions, variability in R0 spiked initially before reducing and stabilising as more estimates became available.

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