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Data Resource Profile: COVerAGE-DB: a global demographic database of COVID-19 cases and deaths

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Information about pandemic dynamics is crucial to understand the potential impacts on populations, design mitigation strategies and evaluate the efficacy of their implementation. Centralization, standardization and harmonization of data are… Click to show full abstract

Information about pandemic dynamics is crucial to understand the potential impacts on populations, design mitigation strategies and evaluate the efficacy of their implementation. Centralization, standardization and harmonization of data are critical to enable comparisons of the demographic impact of COVID-19 which take into account differences in the age and sex compositions of confirmed infections and deaths. The international data landscape must keep pace with the global march of the pandemic, and researchers must work to triangulate the available data to create comparable measures to monitor and predict its demographic impacts. COVerAGE-DB aims to provide global coverage of key demographic aspects of the COVID-19 pandemic as it unfolds in an up-to-date, transparent and open-access format. COVerAGE-DB offers data with standardized count measures by sex and harmonized age groups, which is a necessary but not sufficient condition to allow comparisons between populations at national and subnational scales. The database is currently under expansion through both the increase in coverage of national and subnational populations and the inclusion of more recent periods as the pandemic continues. At the time of writing, the database contains daily counts of COVID-19 cases, deaths and tests performed, by age and sex, for 108 national and 371 subnational populations around the world, depending on the available data for each source. The date range available for each country or subpopulation varies. In several country series, the database includes the earliest confirmed cases in January 2020. For most populations, the database includes daily time series, beginning from an initial starting date when the data were first released or collected by our team. Figure 1 displays a map of countries included in the database, indicating at least one subnational population from 13 countries. A detailed overview of data availability is given in a searchable table: [https://bit.ly/3kVDrLD].

Keywords: cases deaths; covid cases; coverage; data resource; database; resource profile

Journal Title: International Journal of Epidemiology
Year Published: 2021

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