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. 2021 Mar 1;93(5):3105–3112. doi: 10.1002/jmv.26875

Table 2.

Results of the clustering experiments

Experiment 1 Clustering of COVID‐19 cases with vaccine coverage
Cluster Number of countries BCG DTP1 HiB3 Measles IPV1 RCV
1 26 92.57692 88.57692 78.15385 80.50000 61.42308 79.46154
2 96 89.25000 97.03125 93.96875 93.29167 95.52083 93.11458
Experiment 2 Clustering of COVID‐19 cases based on various infectious diseases prevalence and % of aged population
Cluster Number of countries HIV per 100,000 population Malaria per 100,000 population COVID‐19 cases per 100,000 population TB per 100,000 population % of population with age 65 or above
1 27 2263.1220 28,846.9640 17.0721 231.1852 2.7889
2 70 1333.0150 1299.0770 334.9131 133.7500 6.9075
Experiment 3 Clustering of COVID‐19 cases along with various confounders
Cluster Number of countries HDI Airline passenger counts per million population COVID‐19 cases per million population COVID‐19 tests performed per million population
1 2 0.9365000 26,686,333.0 5257.8920 125,125.75
2 18 0.8861111 3,900,318.5 2863.5187 42744.62
3 98 0.7094388 448,151.9 787.3707 15445.51
Experiment 4 Clustering of COVID‐19 cases with BCG coverage, malaria transmission, and number of airline passengers
Cluster Number of countries BCG coverage Airline Passenger counts COVID‐19 cases Malaria cases
1 13 72.30769 92,547,922 103,276.23 615,065.5
2 2 49.50000 700,318,755 434,262.50 0.0
3 79 86.92405 5,083,230 13,136.57 2,497,394.0

Note: The cells represent cluster centers.