X. Cui, L. Zhao, Y. Zhou, X. Lin, R. Ye, K. Ma, J.-F. Jiang, B. Jiang, Z. Xiong, H. Shi, J. Wang, N. Jie, and W. Cao
BMJ open, 2021
To evaluate epidemiological characteristics and transmission dynamics of COVID-19 outbreak resurged in Beijing and to assess the effects of three non-pharmaceutical interventions, we design a descriptive and modelling study based on surveillance data of COVID-19 in Beijing. To conduct spatiotemporal analyses of the outbreak, we collected individual records on laboratory-confirmed cases of COVID-19 from 11 June 2020 to 5 July 2020 in Beijing, and visitor flow and products transportation data of Xinfadi Wholesale Market. We also built a modified susceptible-exposed-infected-removed model to investigate the effect of interventions deployed in Beijing. We found that the staff working in the market (52.2%) and the people around 10 km to this epicentre (72.5%) were most affected, and the population mobility entering-exiting Xinfadi Wholesale Market significantly contributed to the spread of COVID-19 (p=0.021), but goods flow of the market had little impact on the virus spread (p=0.184). The prompt identification of Xinfadi Wholesale Market as the infection source could have avoided a total of 25 708 (95% CI 13 657 to 40 625) cases if unnoticed transmission lasted for a month. Based on the model, we found that active screening on targeted population by nucleic acid testing alone had the most significant effect.
@article{cui2021transmission,
title={Transmission dynamics and the effects of non-pharmaceutical interventions in the COVID-19 outbreak resurged in Beijing, China: a descriptive and modelling study},
author={Cui, Xiaoming and Zhao, Lin and Zhou, Yuhao and Lin, Xin and Ye, Runze and Ma, Ke and Jiang, Jia-Fu and Jiang, Baogui and Xiong, Zhang and Shi, HongHao and others},
journal={BMJ open},
volume={11},
number={9},
pages={e047227},
year={2021}
}