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. 2020 Apr 30;25(17):2000596. doi: 10.2807/1560-7917.ES.2020.25.17.2000596

Table 3. Odds ratios for different pairs of age groups, for a COVID-19 case to occur in the later period (weeks 13–14) vs early period (weeks 10–11), Germany, weeks 10–14, 2020 (n = 35,726).

Age group (years) 15–19 20–24 25–29 30–34 35–39 40–44 45–49
10–14 0.68
(0.53–0.89)
0.56
(0.44–0.71)
0.74
(0.59–0.93)
0.73
(0.58–0.92)
0.82
(0.66–1.04)
0.86
(0.69–1.09)
0.94
(0.76–1.18)
15–19 0.81
(0.68–0.98)
1.08
(0.9–1.29)
1.07
(0.9–1.28)
1.21
(1.01–1.44)
1.26
(1.06–1.51)
1.38
(1.17–1.64)
20–24 1.32
(1.15–1.53)
1.31
(1.14–1.51)
1.48
(1.29–1.71)
1.55
(1.35–1.79)
1.7
(1.48–1.94)
25–29 0.99
(0.87–1.13)
1.12
(0.99–1.27)
1.17
(1.03–1.33)
1.28
(1.14–1.44)
30–34 1.13
(0.99–1.29)
1.18
(1.04–1.35)
1.29
(1.15–1.46)
35–39 1.05
(0.92–1.19)
1.14
(1.02–1.29)
40–44 1.09
(0.97–1.23)

COVID-19: coronavirus disease.

Each entry represents an estimate of the odds ratio for the age group in the corresponding row vs the age group in the corresponding column. 95% confidence intervals are shown in brackets.

Note that the data for week 14 were incomplete when extracted from [8] on 15 April 2020.