CFP


complement factor properdin


Gene Context Sentence


Table 2. Analysis of context sentence of CFP gene in 3 abstracts.

PMID Gene Context Sentence
32527379 The proportion of deaths (case fatality proportion [CFP]; number of deaths/ total number of cases) is commonly used to estimate the severity of a disease. […] If the CFP is used for purposes of comparison, the existence of heterogeneity in the detection and registration of cases and deaths has to be taken into account. […] In the early phase of an epidemic, when case numbers rise rapidly, the CFP suffers from bias. […] For these reasons, variants have been proposed: the “confirmed CFP” (number of deaths/total number of confirmed cases), and the “delay-adjusted CFP,” which considers the delay between infection with the disease and death from the disease. […] Age-adjusted analysis of the CFP shows that the differences between countries decrease but do not dis - appear completely.
32894685 Trusted organizations such as the Cornell Farmworker Program (CFP) mobilized to provide information, PPE, and other needed supports during the coronavirus pandemic.
33559700 Hospitalization rates (HR), emergency care prevalence (ECP) and case fatality proportions (CFP) of hospitalized severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) patients in one municipality have not been studied, including how these differ from other pandemic or seasonal viral diseases, such as influenza A/B or norovirus. […] A total of 67,000 cases of hospitalized patients of a tertiary care hospital and data of the regional health institute were analyzed to calculate HR, ECP and CFP of SARS-CoV‑2, influenza A/B and norovirus genotype 1/2. […] Furthermore, 48 out of 91 patients died in hospital (CFP 11.0%). […] The CFPs of the SARS-CoV-2-, influenza- and norovirus-positive hospital cohort were 29.1%, 3.0% and 1.6%, while CFPs of the negative-tested were 5.9%, 4.8% and 6.9% with an in-hospital mortality of 2.1% for 2020. […] While HRs of SARS-CoV‑2 and influenza were similar, CFPs differ significantly. […] CFPs of negative-tested patients were comparable between the three infectious diseases.