Describing the current situation
The data now available has information on age, sex, dates of symptoms onset; notification dates, admission to hospital date, if the patient had any active STD, sexual orientation, multiple partners, if the patient is immunosuppressed, and how was the evolution of the case. Each row represents a single individual investigated.
Database available
Map file: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1MGcH_0CNDRfduWUVIu4gEsPA1mLe9slz/view?usp=sharing
Disease data: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1OyE1o6Jk8CdG4XNEeRMYCGErPu27RNv1/view?usp=sharing
Questions to consider
- From these data, which actions can be organized?
- Which strategies are priorities?
- Which groups should be prioritized?
- What indicators can contribute to monitoring and coping with the epidemic?
What is expected from the group on day 2
Analyze data to identify priorities and support future decision-making.