Population-scale longitudinal mapping of COVID-19 symptoms, behaviour and testing

Despite the widespread implementation of public health measures, coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) continues to spread in the United States. To facilitate an agile response to the pandemic, we developed How We Feel, a web and mobile application that collects longitudinal self-reported survey respo...

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Veröffentlicht in:Nature human behaviour 2020-09, Vol.4 (9), p.972-982
Hauptverfasser: Allen, William E., Altae-Tran, Han, Briggs, James, Jin, Xin, McGee, Glen, Shi, Andy, Raghavan, Rumya, Kamariza, Mireille, Nova, Nicole, Pereta, Albert, Danford, Chris, Kamel, Amine, Gothe, Patrik, Milam, Evrhet, Aurambault, Jean, Primke, Thorben, Li, Weijie, Inkenbrandt, Josh, Huynh, Tuan, Chen, Evan, Lee, Christina, Croatto, Michael, Bentley, Helen, Lu, Wendy, Murray, Robert, Travassos, Mark, Coull, Brent A., Openshaw, John, Greene, Casey S., Shalem, Ophir, King, Gary, Probasco, Ryan, Cheng, David R., Silbermann, Ben, Zhang, Feng, Lin, Xihong
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Zusammenfassung:Despite the widespread implementation of public health measures, coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) continues to spread in the United States. To facilitate an agile response to the pandemic, we developed How We Feel, a web and mobile application that collects longitudinal self-reported survey responses on health, behaviour and demographics. Here, we report results from over 500,000 users in the United States from 2 April 2020 to 12 May 2020. We show that self-reported surveys can be used to build predictive models to identify likely COVID-19-positive individuals. We find evidence among our users for asymptomatic or presymptomatic presentation; show a variety of exposure, occupational and demographic risk factors for COVID-19 beyond symptoms; reveal factors for which users have been SARS-CoV-2 PCR tested; and highlight the temporal dynamics of symptoms and self-isolation behaviour. These results highlight the utility of collecting a diverse set of symptomatic, demographic, exposure and behavioural self-reported data to fight the COVID-19 pandemic. How We Feel is a web and mobile-phone application for collecting de-identified self-reported COVID-19-related data. These data are used to map a diverse set of symptomatic, demographic, exposure and behavioural factors relevant to the ongoing pandemic.
ISSN:2397-3374
2397-3374
DOI:10.1038/s41562-020-00944-2