Why does Japan have so few cases of COVID19?
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Auteurs : Akiko Iwasaki [États-Unis] ; Nathan D. Grubaugh [États-Unis]Source :
- EMBO molecular medicine [ 1757-4684 ] ; 2020.
Abstract
There is a lot of interest brewing as to why Japan has such low numbers of confirmed infected cases of the COVID19 disease, caused by the SARS-COV-2 virus (Figure. 1), despite its high population density (over 6,100 persons/sqkm in Tokyo, 2.4 times higher than New York City) and large percentage of high-risk individuals over 65 years of age (about 26%, compared with 15% in the USA). In Singapore and Hong Kong, rapid and strict quarantine rules and contact tracing has helped to "flatten the curve".
DOI: 10.15252/emmm.202012481
PubMed: 32275804
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