Early Transmission Dynamics in Wuhan, China, of Novel Coronavirus–Infected Pneumonia

Qun Li(World Wide Web Consortium), Xuhua Guan(World Wide Web Consortium), Peng Wu(World Wide Web Consortium), Xiaoye Wang(World Wide Web Consortium), Lei Zhou(World Wide Web Consortium), Yeqing Tong(World Wide Web Consortium), Ruiqi Ren(World Wide Web Consortium), Kathy Leung(World Wide Web Consortium), Eric H. Y. Lau(World Wide Web Consortium), Jessica Y. Wong(World Wide Web Consortium), Xuesen Xing(World Wide Web Consortium), Nijuan Xiang(World Wide Web Consortium), Yang Wu(World Wide Web Consortium), Chao Li(World Wide Web Consortium), Qi Chen(World Wide Web Consortium), Dan Li(World Wide Web Consortium), Tian Liu(World Wide Web Consortium), Jing Zhao(World Wide Web Consortium), Man Liu(World Wide Web Consortium), Wenxiao Tu(World Wide Web Consortium), Chuding Chen(World Wide Web Consortium), Lianmei Jin(World Wide Web Consortium), Rui Yang(World Wide Web Consortium), Qi Wang(World Wide Web Consortium), Suhua Zhou(World Wide Web Consortium), Rui Wang(World Wide Web Consortium), Hui Liu(World Wide Web Consortium), Yinbo Luo(World Wide Web Consortium), Yuan Liu(World Wide Web Consortium), Ge Shao(World Wide Web Consortium), Huan Li(World Wide Web Consortium), Zhongfa Tao(World Wide Web Consortium), Yang Yang(World Wide Web Consortium), Zhiqiang Deng(World Wide Web Consortium), Boxi Liu(World Wide Web Consortium), Zhitao Ma(World Wide Web Consortium), Yanping Zhang(World Wide Web Consortium), Guoqing Shi(World Wide Web Consortium), Tommy Tsan‐Yuk Lam(World Wide Web Consortium), Joseph T. Wu(World Wide Web Consortium), George F. Gao(World Wide Web Consortium), Benjamin J. Cowling(World Wide Web Consortium), Bo Yang(World Wide Web Consortium), GM Leung(World Wide Web Consortium), Zijian Feng(World Wide Web Consortium)
New England Journal of Medicine
January 29, 2020
Cited by 17,937Open Access
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Abstract

BACKGROUND: The initial cases of novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV)-infected pneumonia (NCIP) occurred in Wuhan, Hubei Province, China, in December 2019 and January 2020. We analyzed data on the first 425 confirmed cases in Wuhan to determine the epidemiologic characteristics of NCIP. METHODS: We collected information on demographic characteristics, exposure history, and illness timelines of laboratory-confirmed cases of NCIP that had been reported by January 22, 2020. We described characteristics of the cases and estimated the key epidemiologic time-delay distributions. In the early period of exponential growth, we estimated the epidemic doubling time and the basic reproductive number. RESULTS: Among the first 425 patients with confirmed NCIP, the median age was 59 years and 56% were male. The majority of cases (55%) with onset before January 1, 2020, were linked to the Huanan Seafood Wholesale Market, as compared with 8.6% of the subsequent cases. The mean incubation period was 5.2 days (95% confidence interval [CI], 4.1 to 7.0), with the 95th percentile of the distribution at 12.5 days. In its early stages, the epidemic doubled in size every 7.4 days. With a mean serial interval of 7.5 days (95% CI, 5.3 to 19), the basic reproductive number was estimated to be 2.2 (95% CI, 1.4 to 3.9). CONCLUSIONS: On the basis of this information, there is evidence that human-to-human transmission has occurred among close contacts since the middle of December 2019. Considerable efforts to reduce transmission will be required to control outbreaks if similar dynamics apply elsewhere. Measures to prevent or reduce transmission should be implemented in populations at risk. (Funded by the Ministry of Science and Technology of China and others.).


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