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    Age Specific Death Rate (ASDR).

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    Updated Feb 23, 2024
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    Faisel, Abul Jamil; Hussain, Mofakhar; Sultana, Nasrin; Kuddus, Abdul; Shimul, Shafiun Nahin; Hamid, Syed Abdul (2024). Age Specific Death Rate (ASDR). [Dataset]. https://datasetcatalog.nlm.nih.gov/dataset?q=0001492206
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    Faisel, Abul Jamil; Hussain, Mofakhar; Sultana, Nasrin; Kuddus, Abdul; Shimul, Shafiun Nahin; Hamid, Syed Abdul
    Description

    The COVID-19 pandemic has been a major health concern in Bangladesh until very recently. Although the Bangladesh government has employed various infection control strategies, more targeted Non-Pharmaceutical interventions (NPIs), including school closure, mask-wearing, hand washing, and social distancing have gained special attention. Despite significant long-term adverse effects of school closures, authorities have opted to keep schools closed to curb the spread of COVID-19 infection. However, there is limited knowledge about the impact of reopening schools alongside other NPI measures on the course of the epidemic. In this study, we implemented a mathematical modeling framework developed by the CoMo Consortium to explore the impact of NPIs on the dynamics of the COVID-19 outbreak and deaths for Bangladesh. For robustness, the results of prediction models are then validated through model calibration with incidence and mortality data and using external sources. Hypothetical projections are made under alternative NPIs where we compare the impact of current NPIs with school closures versus enhanced NPIs with school openings. Results suggest that enhanced NPIs with schools opened may have lower COVID-19 related prevalence and deaths. This finding indicates that enhanced NPIs and school openings may mitigate the long-term negative impacts of COVID-19 in low- and middle-income countries. Potential shortcomings and ways to improve the research are also discussed.

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    Age Specific Birth Rate (ASBR).

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    Updated Feb 23, 2024
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    Sultana, Nasrin; Faisel, Abul Jamil; Hussain, Mofakhar; Hamid, Syed Abdul; Shimul, Shafiun Nahin; Kuddus, Abdul (2024). Age Specific Birth Rate (ASBR). [Dataset]. https://datasetcatalog.nlm.nih.gov/dataset?q=0001492205
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    Dataset updated
    Feb 23, 2024
    Authors
    Sultana, Nasrin; Faisel, Abul Jamil; Hussain, Mofakhar; Hamid, Syed Abdul; Shimul, Shafiun Nahin; Kuddus, Abdul
    Description

    The COVID-19 pandemic has been a major health concern in Bangladesh until very recently. Although the Bangladesh government has employed various infection control strategies, more targeted Non-Pharmaceutical interventions (NPIs), including school closure, mask-wearing, hand washing, and social distancing have gained special attention. Despite significant long-term adverse effects of school closures, authorities have opted to keep schools closed to curb the spread of COVID-19 infection. However, there is limited knowledge about the impact of reopening schools alongside other NPI measures on the course of the epidemic. In this study, we implemented a mathematical modeling framework developed by the CoMo Consortium to explore the impact of NPIs on the dynamics of the COVID-19 outbreak and deaths for Bangladesh. For robustness, the results of prediction models are then validated through model calibration with incidence and mortality data and using external sources. Hypothetical projections are made under alternative NPIs where we compare the impact of current NPIs with school closures versus enhanced NPIs with school openings. Results suggest that enhanced NPIs with schools opened may have lower COVID-19 related prevalence and deaths. This finding indicates that enhanced NPIs and school openings may mitigate the long-term negative impacts of COVID-19 in low- and middle-income countries. Potential shortcomings and ways to improve the research are also discussed.

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Faisel, Abul Jamil; Hussain, Mofakhar; Sultana, Nasrin; Kuddus, Abdul; Shimul, Shafiun Nahin; Hamid, Syed Abdul (2024). Age Specific Death Rate (ASDR). [Dataset]. https://datasetcatalog.nlm.nih.gov/dataset?q=0001492206

Age Specific Death Rate (ASDR).

Explore at:
Dataset updated
Feb 23, 2024
Authors
Faisel, Abul Jamil; Hussain, Mofakhar; Sultana, Nasrin; Kuddus, Abdul; Shimul, Shafiun Nahin; Hamid, Syed Abdul
Description

The COVID-19 pandemic has been a major health concern in Bangladesh until very recently. Although the Bangladesh government has employed various infection control strategies, more targeted Non-Pharmaceutical interventions (NPIs), including school closure, mask-wearing, hand washing, and social distancing have gained special attention. Despite significant long-term adverse effects of school closures, authorities have opted to keep schools closed to curb the spread of COVID-19 infection. However, there is limited knowledge about the impact of reopening schools alongside other NPI measures on the course of the epidemic. In this study, we implemented a mathematical modeling framework developed by the CoMo Consortium to explore the impact of NPIs on the dynamics of the COVID-19 outbreak and deaths for Bangladesh. For robustness, the results of prediction models are then validated through model calibration with incidence and mortality data and using external sources. Hypothetical projections are made under alternative NPIs where we compare the impact of current NPIs with school closures versus enhanced NPIs with school openings. Results suggest that enhanced NPIs with schools opened may have lower COVID-19 related prevalence and deaths. This finding indicates that enhanced NPIs and school openings may mitigate the long-term negative impacts of COVID-19 in low- and middle-income countries. Potential shortcomings and ways to improve the research are also discussed.

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