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Trends and prediction in daily incidence and deaths of COVID-19 in the United States: a search-interest based model.


ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES:The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) infected 586,000 patients in the U.S. However, the COVDI-19 daily incidence and deaths in the U.S. are poorly understood. Internet search interest was found highly correlated with COVID-19 daily incidence in China, but not yet applied to the U.S. Therefore, we examined the association of search interest with COVID-19 daily incidence and deaths in the U.S. METHODS:We extracted the COVDI-19 daily incidence and death data in the U.S. from two population-based datasets. The search interest of COVID-19 related terms was obtained using Google Trends. Pearson correlation test and general linear model were used to examine correlations and predict future trends, respectively. RESULTS:There were 555,245 new cases and 22,019 deaths of COVID-19 reported in the U.S. from March 1 to April 12, 2020. The search interest of COVID, COVID pneumonia, and COVID heart were correlated with COVDI-19 daily incidence with about 12-day of delay (Pearson r=0.978, 0.978 and 0.979, respectively) and deaths with 19-day of delay (Pearson r=0.963, 0.958 and 0.970, respectively). The COVID-19 daily incidence and deaths appeared to both peak on April 10. The 4-day follow-up with prospectively collected data showed moderate to good accuracies for predicting new cases (Pearson r=-0.641 to -0.833) and poor to good acuracies for daily new deaths (Pearson r=0.365 to 0.935). CONCLUSIONS:Search terms related to COVID-19 are highly correlated with the trends in COVID-19 daily incidence and deaths in the U.S. The prediction-models based on the search interest trend reached moderate to good accuracies.

SUBMITTER: Yuan X 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7276031 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Trends and prediction in daily incidence and deaths of COVID-19 in the United States: a search-interest based model.

Yuan Xiaoling X   Xu Jie J   Hussain Sabiha S   Wang He H   Gao Nan N   Zhang Lanjing L  

medRxiv : the preprint server for health sciences 20200420


<h4>Background and objectives</h4>The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) infected more than 586,000 patients in the U.S. However, its daily incidence and deaths in the U.S. are poorly understood. Internet search interest was found correlated with COVID-19 daily incidence in China, but not yet applied to the U.S. Therefore, we examined the association of internet search-interest with COVID-19 daily incidence and deaths in the U.S.<h4>Methods</h4>We extracted the COVDI-19 daily incidence and deat  ...[more]

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