2020
DOI: 10.1101/2020.07.10.20147942
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The emergence of COVID-19 in Indonesia: analysis of predictors of infection and mortality using independent and clustered data approaches

Abstract: Background: Analyses of correlates of SARS-CoV-2 infection or mortality have usually assessed individual predictors. This study aimed to determine if patterns of combined predictors may better identify risk of infection and mortality. Methods: For the period of March 2nd to 10th 2020, the first 9 days of the COVID-19 pandemic in Indonesia, we selected all 18 confirmed cases, of which 6 died, and all 60 suspected cases, of which 1 died; and 28 putatively negative patients with pneumonia and no travel history. … Show more

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“…For the statistical analysis, age was categorized into (1) <45 years old and (2) ≥45 years old, following previous similar study in Indonesia [9]. Symptoms on admission, comorbidities, vital signs on admission, cardiomegaly, and treatment options in the hospital were recorded as (1) yes or (2) no.…”
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“…For the statistical analysis, age was categorized into (1) <45 years old and (2) ≥45 years old, following previous similar study in Indonesia [9]. Symptoms on admission, comorbidities, vital signs on admission, cardiomegaly, and treatment options in the hospital were recorded as (1) yes or (2) no.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Untuk gejala biasa, pasien dapat menggunakan injeksi insulin subkutan, seperti regimen insulin basal /kerja-cepat prandial atau insulin premixed. Untuk pasien dengan gejala berat, dibutuhkan terapi insulin intravena (Burhan et al, 2020).…”
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“…The first cases of COVID-19 in Indonesia were confirmed on March 2, 2020 (Burhan et al, 2020;Tosepu et al, 2020). The number of cases quickly increased, and COVID-19 was declared a global pandemic on March 12, 2020 (Platto et al, 2020;Spinelli & Pellino, 2020).…”
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