excess-mortality

There are 8 repositories under excess-mortality topic.

  • tamas-ferenci/ExcessMortEUR

    Többlethalálozási adatok európai összevetésben

    Language:Lua8211
  • netocervantes98/Proyecto-Li

    Consulta la información recabada y analizada de Proyecto Li en #DatosAbiertos sobre exceso de mortalidad en México.

  • bk75R/NRSDeaths

    Calculating and reformatting National Records of Scotland weekly deaths data for all available age categories

    Language:R2220
  • dreavjr/coronavirus-deaths

    The impact of the deaths of coronavirus on countries' mortality rates

    Language:Jupyter Notebook1200
  • GISAG/Excess-Deaths-COVID-19

    What we know about the spread of the SARS-Cov-19 virus depends on the data used to model the spread. In the United States, as in many parts of the world, tracking the spread of COVID-19 cases is being done by individuals, teams, researchers and governments alike. As of now, monitoring and tracking relies on confirmed case numbers and it is unfortunate that many early Covid-19 cases went undetected due to lack of testing or disparities in access. For many reasons, current records of Covid-19 cases will represent a biased and considerable under count, of which will negatively impact predictions and modeling moving forward. We address this problem head on by estimating the excess deaths in 2020 for the United States using mortality numbers from the National Center for Health Statistics and the Provisional Mortality Data and the Provisional COVID-19 Death Counts by Week Ending Data and State to find estimates of excess deaths at a county level.

  • qmarcou/netidmtpreg

    An R package to compute net survival transition probabilities in an illness-death model using binomial regression

    Language:R0100
  • aerdely/excessmortmx

    A polynomial regression model for excess mortality in Mexico 2020-2022 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

    Language:Julia101
  • StatisticsNZ/death_rates

    This is an experimental measure of how New Zealand's deaths are tracking across the pandemic compared to expectations established through pre-COVID death rates.