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Updated Surveillance Metrics and History of the COVID-19 Pandemic (2020-2023) in Canada: Longitudinal Trend Analysis

Updated Surveillance Metrics and History of the COVID-19 Pandemic (2020-2023) in Canada: Longitudinal Trend Analysis

In response to this need, we have developed enhanced surveillance metrics that capture the dynamic nature of a pandemic and provide insights into imminent growth. Crucially, these metrics indicate where a particular country stands on the epidemiological outbreak curve. In addition, we incorporate dynamic metrics that measure the pace of the pandemic at the province, territory, and national level.

Scott A Wu, Alan G Soetikno, Egon A Ozer, Sarah B Welch, Yingxuan Liu, Robert J Havey, Robert L Murphy, Claudia Hawkins, Maryann Mason, Lori A Post, Chad J Achenbach, Alexander L Lundberg

JMIR Public Health Surveill 2024;10:e53218

Exploring Dynamic Changes in HIV-1 Molecular Transmission Networks and Key Influencing Factors: Cross-Sectional Study

Exploring Dynamic Changes in HIV-1 Molecular Transmission Networks and Key Influencing Factors: Cross-Sectional Study

The molecular network composition (dynamic and static) was taken as the dependent variable for univariate analysis. The findings indicated that the proportion of male individuals who were infected (460/596, 77.2%) entering the dynamic molecular network was marginally higher than that of female individuals (18/26, 69%), although no statistically significant difference was observed.

Yan He, Ying Tang, Qun Hua, Xin Li, You Ge, Yangyang Liu, Rong Tang, Ye Tian, Wei Li

JMIR Public Health Surveill 2024;10:e56593

Exploring Changes to the Actionability of COVID-19 Dashboards Over the Course of 2020 in the Canadian Context: Descriptive Assessment and Expert Appraisal Study

Exploring Changes to the Actionability of COVID-19 Dashboards Over the Course of 2020 in the Canadian Context: Descriptive Assessment and Expert Appraisal Study

Public web-based COVID-19 dashboards, as a dynamic means to visually display information at a glance [7], have surged as a popular approach for sharing pandemic-related information. Dashboards are powerful vehicles for communication; the Johns Hopkins Coronavirus Resource Center dashboard [8] reported more than 1 billion interactions per day by April 2020 [9].

Erica Barbazza, Damir Ivanković, Sophie Wang, Kendall Jamieson Gilmore, Mircha Poldrugovac, Claire Willmington, Nicolas Larrain, Véronique Bos, Sara Allin, Niek Klazinga, Dionne Kringos

J Med Internet Res 2021;23(8):e30200