Analysing the impact of global demographic characteristics over the COVID-19 spread using class rule mining and pattern matching

R Soc Open Sci. 2021 Jan 28;8(1):201823. doi: 10.1098/rsos.201823. eCollection 2021 Jan.

Abstract

Since the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak in December 2019, studies have been addressing diverse aspects in relation to COVID-19 and Variant of Concern 202012/01 (VOC 202012/01) such as potential symptoms and predictive tools. However, limited work has been performed towards the modelling of complex associations between the combined demographic attributes and varying nature of the COVID-19 infections across the globe. This study presents an intelligent approach to investigate the multi-dimensional associations between demographic attributes and COVID-19 global variations. We gather multiple demographic attributes and COVID-19 infection data (by 8 January 2021) from reliable sources, which are then processed by intelligent algorithms to identify the significant associations and patterns within the data. Statistical results and experts' reports indicate strong associations between COVID-19 severity levels across the globe and certain demographic attributes, e.g. female smokers, when combined together with other attributes. The outcomes will aid the understanding of the dynamics of disease spread and its progression, which in turn may support policy makers, medical specialists and society, in better understanding and effective management of the disease.

Keywords: COVID-19 demographics impacts; COVID-19 symptoms; VOC 202012/01; global deaths in COVID-19; patterns analysis in COVID-19 data; rule mining in COVID-19.

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  • figshare/10.6084/m9.figshare.c.5284558