Review: Forecasting the impact of coronavirus disease during delivery hospitalization: An aid for resources utilization

Review: Forecasting the impact of coronavirus disease during delivery hospitalization: An aid for resources utilization

This study forecasts the incidence of COVID-19 in pregnancy in the United States.

The authors use a phenomenological model with generalized logistic growth models to forecast the incidence of COVID-19 in the United States from 4/15/2020 – 12/31/2020.

Their model predicts a total of 860,475 cases of COVID-19 in the US between 3/1/2020 – 12/31/2020. They forecast that 16,601 of these cases will be women infected during delivery hospitalization. They predict that 3,308 of these cases will be severe, 681 cases will be critical, and that there will be about 52 COVID-19 related maternal mortalities during delivery hospitalization in the United States.

|2020-04-30T10:18:13-04:00April 29th, 2020|COVID-19 Literature|Comments Off on Review: Forecasting the impact of coronavirus disease during delivery hospitalization: An aid for resources utilization

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