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  • Letter to the Editor
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    Preliminary estimation of the novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) cases in Iran: A reply to Sharifi

    International Journal of Infectious Diseases
    Vol. 95p429–430Published online: April 30, 2020
    • Zian Zhuang
    • Shi Zhao
    • Qianying Lin
    • Peihua Cao
    • Yijun Lou
    • Lin Yang
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    Cited in Scopus: 3
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      The worldwide outbreak of the novel coronavirus (SARS-Cov-2) pneumonia remains a major public health concern. We thank Sharifi et al.’s comments to our recent study (Zhuang et al., 2020). In that paper we adopted the similar method as Imai's (Imai et al., 2020), which was used to estimate the number of COVID-19 cases in the early stages of the COVID-19 outbreak in Wuhan, Hubei, China. The model provided a rough range estimation about the epidemic size and has been recognized by peers as a valid method in the early stage of an epidemic (Kucharski et al., 2020; Boldog et al., 2020; Ng et al., 2020).
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      Preliminary estimates of the reproduction number of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak in Republic of Korea and Italy by 5 March 2020

      International Journal of Infectious Diseases
      Vol. 95p308–310Published online: April 22, 2020
      • Zian Zhuang
      • Shi Zhao
      • Qianying Lin
      • Peihua Cao
      • Yijun Lou
      • Lin Yang
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        The novel coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) outbreak has caused 6088 cases and 41 deaths in Republic of Korea, and 3144 cases and 107 death in Italy by 5 March 2020, respectively. We modelled the transmission process in the Republic of Korea and Italy with a stochastic model, and estimated the basic reproduction number R0 as 2.6 (95% CI: 2.3–2.9) or 3.2 (95% CI: 2.9–3.5) in the Republic of Korea, under the assumption that the exponential growth starting on 31 January or 5 February 2020, and 2.6 (95% CI: 2.3–2.9) or 3.3 (95% CI: 3.0–3.6) in Italy, under the assumption that the exponential growth starting on 5 February or 10 February 2020, respectively.
        Preliminary estimates of the reproduction number of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak in Republic of Korea and Italy by 5 March 2020
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        Preliminary estimation of the novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) cases in Iran: A modelling analysis based on overseas cases and air travel data

        International Journal of Infectious Diseases
        Vol. 94p29–31Published online: March 11, 2020
        • Zian Zhuang
        • Shi Zhao
        • Qianying Lin
        • Peihua Cao
        • Yijun Lou
        • Lin Yang
        • and others
        Cited in Scopus: 52
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          The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) was first reported in Wuhan, Hubei Province, China at the end of 2019, and soon spread to the rest of China and overseas (Bogoch et al., 2020). At the time of writing, 78 630 cases had been reported in China and 3664 cases had been confirmed in 46 other countries (World Health Organization, 2020). Iran has recently become an epicenter in the Middle East region and has seen the largest cumulative number of deaths outside China (Wikipedia, 2020). As of March 1, 2020, Iran had confirmed 987 COVID-19 cases, including 54 associated deaths (Wikipedia, 2020).
        • Research Article
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          A conceptual model for the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) outbreak in Wuhan, China with individual reaction and governmental action

          International Journal of Infectious Diseases
          Vol. 93p211–216Published online: March 4, 2020
          • Qianying Lin
          • Shi Zhao
          • Daozhou Gao
          • Yijun Lou
          • Shu Yang
          • Salihu S. Musa
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            The ongoing outbreak of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), has claimed 2663 lives, along with 77,658 confirmed cases and 2824 suspected cases in China, as of 24 February 2020 (24:00 GMT+8), according to the National Health Commission of the People's Republic of China (NHCPRC, 2020). The number of deaths associated with COVID-19 greatly exceeds the other two coronaviruses (severe acure respiratory syndrome coronavirus, SARS-CoV, and Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus, MERS-CoV), and the outbreak is still ongoing, which posed a huge threat to the global public health and economics (Bogoch et al., 2020; J.T.
            A conceptual model for the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) outbreak in Wuhan, China with individual reaction and governmental action
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            The basic reproduction number of novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV) estimation based on exponential growth in the early outbreak in China from 2019 to 2020: A reply to Dhungana

            International Journal of Infectious Diseases
            Vol. 94p148–150Published online: February 20, 2020
            • Shi Zhao
            • Qianying Lin
            • Jinjun Ran
            • Salihu S. Musa
            • Guangpu Yang
            • Weiming Wang
            • Yijun Lou
            • Daozhou Gao
            • Lin Yang
            • Daihai He
            • Maggie H Wang
            Cited in Scopus: 23
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              The ongoing outbreak of the novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV) pneumonia in Wuhan, China and other regions remains a major public health concern. We thank Dhungana for comments to our study, Zhao et al. (2020), recently published in the International Journal of Infectious Diseases. The estimates on the basic reproduction number, R0, were carried out early in the outbreak as of January 22, 2020, when the surveillance data and the knowledge of the key epidemiological features of 2019-nCoV were limited.
              The basic reproduction number of novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV) estimation based on exponential growth in the early outbreak in China from 2019 to 2020: A reply to Dhungana
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