CFP
complement factor properdin
Gene Context Sentence
Table 2. Analysis of context sentence of CFP gene in 3 abstracts.
PMID | Gene Context Sentence |
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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. |