COVID-19 in Italy: Considerations on official data
Autor
Sartor, Gino
Del Riccio, Marco
Dal Poz, Irene
Bonanni, Paolo
Bonaccorsi, Guglielmo
Institución
Resumen
COVID-19 represents a major public health issue in Italy; estimating the size of the outbreak could direct
public health policies and inform us of the extent of the reorganization needed in the healthcare system,
the efficacy of quarantine measures, and eventually on the achievement of herd immunity. To chart the
real extent of COVID-19 infection in Italy official data need to be interpreted, considering various aspects
such as the "suspected-case" definition that changed during recent months, the management of
asymptomatic and untested symptomatic cases, the system for reporting deaths, and short-term
fluctuations. Allthese aspects should be considered when reflecting on the meaning of the official COVID19 figures in Italy. Regionalization of the healthcare system and fragmentation of data represent real
challenges in the management of the COVID-19 outbreak in Italy. The authors’ opinion is that transparent
and accurate reporting could guide policy-making and help reorganize health services.