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  1. Number of new patients hospitalized with COVID-19 in Norway 2022

    • statista.com
    Updated Apr 25, 2014
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    Statista (2014). Number of new patients hospitalized with COVID-19 in Norway 2022 [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/1105677/patients-hospitalized-due-to-coronavirus-in-norway/
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    Apr 25, 2014
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    Norway
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    The number of new patients hospitalized with COVID-19 in Norway peaked on March 7 and March 8, 2022, when there was a total of 97 new patients on both days. As of March 28, 2022, over 11.2 thousand people have been hospitalized in Norway with COVID-19

    The number of people who were or had been confirmed infected by the virus in the country had reached almost 1.4 million as of March 28, 2022. For further information about the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, please visit our dedicated Facts and Figures page.

  2. Data_Sheet_1_Machine learning-driven development of a disease risk score for...

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    Updated Dec 7, 2023
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    Saeed Shakibfar; Jing Zhao; Huiqi Li; Hedvig Nordeng; Angela Lupattelli; Milena Pavlovic; Geir Kjetil Sandve; Fredrik Nyberg; Björn Wettermark; Mohammadhossein Hajiebrahimi; Morten Andersen; Maurizio Sessa (2023). Data_Sheet_1_Machine learning-driven development of a disease risk score for COVID-19 hospitalization and mortality: a Swedish and Norwegian register-based study.zip [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2023.1258840.s001
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    Dec 7, 2023
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    Frontiers Mediahttp://www.frontiersin.org/
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    Saeed Shakibfar; Jing Zhao; Huiqi Li; Hedvig Nordeng; Angela Lupattelli; Milena Pavlovic; Geir Kjetil Sandve; Fredrik Nyberg; Björn Wettermark; Mohammadhossein Hajiebrahimi; Morten Andersen; Maurizio Sessa
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    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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    AimsTo develop a disease risk score for COVID-19-related hospitalization and mortality in Sweden and externally validate it in Norway.MethodWe employed linked data from the national health registries of Sweden and Norway to conduct our study. We focused on individuals in Sweden with confirmed SARS-CoV-2 infection through RT-PCR testing up to August 2022 as our study cohort. Within this group, we identified hospitalized cases as those who were admitted to the hospital within 14 days of testing positive for SARS-CoV-2 and matched them with five controls from the same cohort who were not hospitalized due to SARS-CoV-2. Additionally, we identified individuals who died within 30 days after being hospitalized for COVID-19. To develop our disease risk scores, we considered various factors, including demographics, infectious, somatic, and mental health conditions, recorded diagnoses, and pharmacological treatments. We also conducted age-specific analyses and assessed model performance through 5-fold cross-validation. Finally, we performed external validation using data from the Norwegian population with COVID-19 up to December 2021.ResultsDuring the study period, a total of 124,560 individuals in Sweden were hospitalized, and 15,877 individuals died within 30 days following COVID-19 hospitalization. Disease risk scores for both hospitalization and mortality demonstrated predictive capabilities with ROC-AUC values of 0.70 and 0.72, respectively, across the entire study period. Notably, these scores exhibited a positive correlation with the likelihood of hospitalization or death. In the external validation using data from the Norwegian COVID-19 population (consisting of 53,744 individuals), the disease risk score predicted hospitalization with an AUC of 0.47 and death with an AUC of 0.74.ConclusionThe disease risk score showed moderately good performance to predict COVID-19-related mortality but performed poorly in predicting hospitalization when externally validated.

  3. Data_Sheet_1_The course and determinants of post-traumatic stress over 12...

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    Updated Jun 14, 2023
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    Knut Stavem; Trond Heir; Toril Dammen; Eivind Brønstad; Tøri Vigeland Lerum; Michael T. Durheim; Kristine M. A. Lund; Bernt B. Aarli; Gunnar Einvik (2023). Data_Sheet_1_The course and determinants of post-traumatic stress over 12 months after hospitalization for COVID-19.PDF [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyt.2022.931349.s001
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    Knut Stavem; Trond Heir; Toril Dammen; Eivind Brønstad; Tøri Vigeland Lerum; Michael T. Durheim; Kristine M. A. Lund; Bernt B. Aarli; Gunnar Einvik
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    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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    ObjectiveTo assess the trajectory of symptoms and symptom-defined post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) from 1.5 to 12 months after hospitalization for COVID-19 and determine risk factors for persistent symptoms and PTSD.MethodsThis was a prospective cohort study of consecutive patients discharged after hospitalization for COVID-19 before 1 June 2020 in six hospitals in Southern Norway. Symptom-defined PTSD was assessed by the post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) checklist for DSM-5 (PCL-5) at 1.5, 3 and/or 12 months after hospitalization, using DSM-5 criteria. Changes in PCL-5 symptom score and the prevalence of PTSD were analyzed with multivariable mixed models.ResultsIn total, 388 patients were discharged alive, and 251 (65%) participated. Respondents had a mean (SD) age of 58.4 (14.2) years, and 142 (57%) were males. The prevalence of symptom-defined PTSD was 14, 8, and 9% at 1.5, 3, and 12 months, respectively. WHO disease severity for COVID-19 was not associated with PCL-5 scores. Female sex, lower age and non-Norwegian origin were associated with higher PCL-5 scores. The odds ratio (OR) (95%CI) for PTSD was 0.32 (0.12 to 0.83, p = 0.019) at 3 months and 0.38 (0.15 to 0.95, p = 0.039) at 12 months compared to 1.5 months. There was no association between PTSD and WHO severity rating.ConclusionsThe level of PTSD symptoms decreased from 1.5 to 3 months after hospitalization, but did not decrease further to 12 months, and there was no association between PTSD symptoms and COVID-19 disease severity.

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Number of new patients hospitalized with COVID-19 in Norway 2022

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Dataset updated
Apr 25, 2014
Dataset authored and provided by
Statistahttp://statista.com/
Area covered
Norway
Description

The number of new patients hospitalized with COVID-19 in Norway peaked on March 7 and March 8, 2022, when there was a total of 97 new patients on both days. As of March 28, 2022, over 11.2 thousand people have been hospitalized in Norway with COVID-19

The number of people who were or had been confirmed infected by the virus in the country had reached almost 1.4 million as of March 28, 2022. For further information about the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, please visit our dedicated Facts and Figures page.

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