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BACKGROUND: The prevalence of COVID-19 has caused 200 thousand death-cases since early 2020 The corresponding mortality rate among different countries and time varies OBJECTIVE: This study aims to investigate the relationship between mortality rate and the prevalence of COVID-19 within a country METHODS: We collected data from Johns Hopkins Coronavirus Resource Center, which included daily cumulative death count, recovered count, and confirmed count for each country This study focuses on a total of 36 countries with over 10,000 confirmed cases Mortality is the main outcome and dependent variable, which is computed as the number of COVID-19 deaths divided by the number of confirmed cases RESULTS: The result of global panel regression showed that there was a highly significant correlation between prevalence and mortality (Spearmans
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Mortality-Prevalence Ratio - a novel index evaluating potentially undocumented COVID-19 infection
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