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Case Reports
. 2022 Oct;85(4):e89-e91.
doi: 10.1016/j.jinf.2022.07.010. Epub 2022 Jul 16.

Adjusted control rate closely associated with the epidemiologic evolution of the recent COVID-19 wave in Shanghai, with 94.3% of all new cases being asymptomatic on first diagnosis

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Adjusted control rate closely associated with the epidemiologic evolution of the recent COVID-19 wave in Shanghai, with 94.3% of all new cases being asymptomatic on first diagnosis

Lei Huang. J Infect. 2022 Oct.
No abstract available

Keywords: COVID-19; Epidemiologic dynamics; Omicron; SARS-CoV-2; Shanghai.

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Fig. 1
Epidemiologic dynamics of the recent omicron wave in Shanghai, China, as of June 20, 2022. (A) Numbers of reported raw and adjusted (after removing transformed asymptomatic cases) cases by date; (B) Number of transformed asymptomatic cases by date; (C) Percentage of transformed asymptomatic cases by date; (D) Number of newly infected cases in non-quarantined people by date; (E) Numbers of raw and adjusted (after removing transformed asymptomatic cases) proportions of new cases identified in quarantined people relative to all new cases by date; (F) Adjusted proportion of newly infected quarantined cases by date between April 4 and 30, 2022 with linear regression; (G) Adjusted proportion of new symptomatic cases by date; (H) Number of new symptomatic cases by date; (I) Number of new asymptomatic cases by date.

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