Spatiotemporal Dynamics of COVID-19 epidemic in the State of Kuwait
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2020Author
Alkhamis, Moh A.
Al Youha, Sarah
Khajah, Mohammad M.
Haider, Nour Ben
Alhardan, Sumayah
Nabeel, Ahmad
Al-Sabah, Salman K.
Al Mazeed, Sulaiman
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Abstract
Objectives
The prompt understanding of the temporal and spatial patterns of the epidemic on a national level
is a critical step for the timely allocation of surveillance resources. Therefore, we explored the
temporal and spatiotemporal dynamics of the COVID-19 epidemic in Kuwait using daily
confirmed case data collected between the 23rd of February and the 7th of May, 2020.
Methods
We quantified the epidemic progression using the time-dependent reproductive number (R(t)),
while we used the spatiotemporal scan statistic model to identify local clustering events. We
accounted for the variability in the transmission dynamics within and between two socioeconomic
classes, including citizens-residents and migrant workers.
Results
Overall, the epidemic size in Kuwait continues to grow (R(t)s 2), indicating significant ongoing
spread. Significant spreading and clustering events were detected among migrant workers due to
their densely populated areas and poor living conditions. However, the government's aggressive
intervention measures substantially lowered epidemic growth in migrant worker areas. Yet, at a
later stage of the study period, we inferred active spreading and clustering events among both
socioeconomic classes.
Conclusions
Our analyses unveiled deeper insights into the epidemiology of COVID-19 in Kuwait and provided
an important platform for rapid guidance of decisions related to intervention activities.
Palabras clave
Spatiotemporal cluster; COVID-19; Surveillance; Time-dependent reproductive number; Migrant workerLink to resource
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