Combining Population and Study Data for Inference on Event Rates

05/14/2020
by   Christoph Rothe, et al.
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This note considers the problem of conducting statistical inference on the share of individuals in some subgroup of a population that experience some event. The specific complication is that the size of the subgroup needs to be estimated, whereas the number of individuals that experience the event is known. The problem is motivated by the recent study of Streeck et al. (2020), who estimate the infection fatality rate (IFR) of SARS-CoV-2 infection in a German town that experienced a super-spreading event in mid-February 2020. In their case the subgroup of interest is comprised of all infected individuals, and the event is death caused by the infection. We clarify issues with the precise definition of the target parameter in this context, and propose confidence intervals (CIs) based on classical statistical principles that result in good coverage properties.

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