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Reduced contact tracing efficiency with increasing cases leads to accelerating epidemics.
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Published 2023“…Moreover, canceling the stay at home orders led to an increase in the number of COVID-19 daily deaths by 67.68 cases (95% CI, 27.96 to 107.40; p<0.001) after about 21 days while prohibiting large gatherings significantly decreased 66.76 (95% CI: 20.56 to 112.96; p = 0.004) the number of daily deaths with about 21 days’ lag. …”
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ACS cases between pre-pandemic vs. pandemic months and number of COVID-19 cases in Pakistan.
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Distribution of <i>Leishmania</i> species according to the place of transmission from 1998 to 2020).
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The continuous increase in the number of systemic lupus erythematosus cases in Brazil in the COVID-19 era
Published 2023“…There was a consistent and significant increase in the incidence of SLE cases all over Brazil between the first and second pandemic years and between the pre-pandemic triennium and the second pandemic year. …”
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Estimation and prediction of the incidence <i>I</i>(<i>t</i>) in synthetic data.
Published 2024“…<p>We consider four simulated epidemic scenarios: (a-d) decreasing incidence after a peak; (e-h) increasing incidence leading to a peak; (i-l) a complete wave; and (m-p) two consecutive waves. …”
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