Role of Ascertainment Bias in Determining Case Fatality Rate of COVID-19
Case fatality rate (CFR) is used to calculate mortality burden of COVID-19 under different scenarios, thus informing risk-benefit balance of interventions both pharmaceutical and nonpharmaceutical. However, observed CFR is driven by testing: as more low-risk cases are identified, observed CFR will d...
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Main Author: | Maia P. Smith (Author) |
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2021-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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