Reconstructing the early global dynamics of under-ascertained COVID-19 cases and infections.
Timothy W RussellNick GoldingJoel HellewellSam AbbottLawrence WrightCarl A B PearsonKevin van ZandvoortChristopher I JarvisHamish GibbsYang LiuRosalind M M EggoW John EdmundsAdam J Kucharskinull nullPublished in: BMC medicine (2020)
We found substantial under-ascertainment of symptomatic cases, particularly at the peak of the first wave of the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic, in many countries. Reported case counts will therefore likely underestimate the rate of outbreak growth initially and underestimate the decline in the later stages of an epidemic. Although there was considerable under-reporting in many locations, our estimates were consistent with emerging serological data, suggesting that the proportion of each country's population infected with SARS-CoV-2 worldwide is generally low.