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  • 标题:Situation assessment and natural dynamics of COVID-19 pandemic in Nigeria, 31 May 2020
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  • 作者:Ayo Stephen Adebowale ; Adeniyi Francis Fagbamigbe ; Joshua Odunayo Akinyemi
  • 期刊名称:Scientific African
  • 印刷版ISSN:2468-2276
  • 出版年度:2021
  • 卷号:12
  • 页码:1-8
  • DOI:10.1016/j.sciaf.2021.e00844
  • 语种:English
  • 出版社:Elsevier
  • 摘要:AbstractBackgroundThe coronavirus disease (COVID-19) remains a global public health issue due to its high transmission and case fatality rate. There is apprehension on how to curb the spread and mitigate the socio-economic impacts of the pandemic, but timely and reliable daily confirmed cases' estimates are pertinent to the pandemic's containment. This study therefore conducted a situation assessment and applied simple predictive models to explore COVID-19 progression in Nigeria as at 31 May 2020.MethodsData used for this study were extracted from the websites of the European Centre for Disease Control (World Bank data) and Nigeria Centre for Disease Control. Besides descriptive statistics, four predictive models were fitted to investigate the pandemic natural dynamics.ResultsThe case fatality rate of COVID-19 was 2.8%. A higher number of confirmed cases of COVID-19 was reported daily after the relaxation of lockdown than before and during lockdown. Of the 36 states in Nigeria, including the Federal Capital Territory, 35 have been affected with COVID-19. Most active cases were in Lagos (n = 4064; 59.2%), followed by Kano (n = 669; 9.2%). The percentage of COVID-19 recovery in Nigeria (29.5%) was lower compared to South Africa (50.3%), but higher compared to Kenya (24.1%). The cubic polynomial model had the best fit. The projected value for COVID-19 cumulative cases for 30 June 2020 in Nigeria was 27,993 (95% C.I: 27,001–28,986).ConclusionThe daily confirmed cases of COVID-19 are increasing in Nigeria. Increasing testing capacity for the disease may further reveal more confirmed cases. As observed in this study, the cubic polynomial model currently offers a better prediction of the future COVID-19 cases in Nigeria.
  • 关键词:KeywordsCOVID-19Simple mathematical modelGrowth curve, polynomial modelNigeria
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