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Main Authors: Gámiz, María Luz, Mammen, Enno, Martínez-Miranda, María Dolores, Nielsen, Jens Perch
Format: Preprint
Published: 2023
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2308.09918
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author Gámiz, María Luz
Mammen, Enno
Martínez-Miranda, María Dolores
Nielsen, Jens Perch
author_facet Gámiz, María Luz
Mammen, Enno
Martínez-Miranda, María Dolores
Nielsen, Jens Perch
contents In the early days of a pandemic there is no time for complicated data collection. One needs a simple cross-country benchmark approach based on robust data that is easy to understand and easy to collect. The recent pandemic has shown us what early available pandemic data might look like, because statistical data was published every day in standard news outlets in many countries. This paper provides new methodology for the analysis of data where exposure is only vaguely understood and where the very definition of exposure might change over time. The exposure of poor quality is used to analyse and forecast events. Our example of such exposure is daily infections during a pandemic and the events are number of new infected patients in hospitals every day. Examples are given with French Covid-19 data on hospitalized patients and numbers of infected.
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spellingShingle Low quality exposure and point processes with a view to the first phase of a pandemic
Gámiz, María Luz
Mammen, Enno
Martínez-Miranda, María Dolores
Nielsen, Jens Perch
Methodology
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In the early days of a pandemic there is no time for complicated data collection. One needs a simple cross-country benchmark approach based on robust data that is easy to understand and easy to collect. The recent pandemic has shown us what early available pandemic data might look like, because statistical data was published every day in standard news outlets in many countries. This paper provides new methodology for the analysis of data where exposure is only vaguely understood and where the very definition of exposure might change over time. The exposure of poor quality is used to analyse and forecast events. Our example of such exposure is daily infections during a pandemic and the events are number of new infected patients in hospitals every day. Examples are given with French Covid-19 data on hospitalized patients and numbers of infected.
title Low quality exposure and point processes with a view to the first phase of a pandemic
topic Methodology
62G05
G.3
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2308.09918