id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-347349-caz5fwl1 Yu, Xinhua Distinctive trajectories of COVID-19 epidemic by age and gender: a retrospective modeling of the epidemic in South Korea 2020-07-02 .txt text/plain 3800 212 58 METHODS: Using publicly available data from South Korea, daily new COVID-19 cases were fitted with generalized additive models, assuming Poisson and negative binomial distributions. In addition to identifying the best fit of the epidemic process, we explore gender-and age group-specific trajectories of COVID-19 to facilitate our understanding of the disease and its impact on different populations, and inform the potential and severity of COVID-19 rebound. In this study, we demonstrated different trajectories of COVID-19 epidemic between gender and age groups based on South Korea data. In summary, in South Korea, and likely in other countries, COVID-19 epidemic processes had distinctive dynamic patterns among age and gender groups. Risk interactions of coronavirus infection across age groups after the peak of COVID-19 epidemic medRxiv:2020 ./cache/cord-347349-caz5fwl1.txt ./txt/cord-347349-caz5fwl1.txt