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Capacidad de respuesta frente a la pandemia de COVID-19 en América Latina y el Caribe

OBJECTIVE. To analyze the evolution of the COVID-19 pandemic in Latin American and Caribbean countries in its first 90 days and its association with variables related to public health measures, and demographic, health and social characteristics. METHODS. he trend in new daily cases and the crude mor...

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Autor principal: Acosta, Laura Débora
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Organización Panamericana de la Salud 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7491860/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32952533
http://dx.doi.org/10.26633/RPSP.2020.109
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description OBJECTIVE. To analyze the evolution of the COVID-19 pandemic in Latin American and Caribbean countries in its first 90 days and its association with variables related to public health measures, and demographic, health and social characteristics. METHODS. he trend in new daily cases and the crude mortality rate (CMR) from COVID-19 were analyzed through the Joinpoint regression analysis methodology, using the Joinpoint Regression Program 4.8.0.1. Data was obtained from the Our World in Data registry. A multiple correspondence analysis was performed between the public health measures adopted in each country to face the COVID-19 pandemic (measured through the stringency index, Oxford University) and sanitary, demographic and social conditions, and the results of the evolution of the pandemic. SPSS software was used. RESULTS. The Joinpoint regression analysis showed that the highest increase in the number of cases was observed in Brazil (11.3%) and the highest increase in CMR in Mexico (16.2%). The multiple correspondence analysis showed that CMR was associated with the total population, the stringency index, the level of urbanization, the proportion of the population living on less than one dollar a day, the prevalence of diabetes and the number of hospital beds. CONCLUSIONS. The countries of the region show a heterogeneous evolution in the incidence of COVID-19. This heterogeneity is associated with both the public health measures adopted, as well as with the population size, poverty levels and pre-existing health systems.
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spelling pubmed-74918602020-09-17 Capacidad de respuesta frente a la pandemia de COVID-19 en América Latina y el Caribe Acosta, Laura Débora Rev Panam Salud Publica Investigación Original OBJECTIVE. To analyze the evolution of the COVID-19 pandemic in Latin American and Caribbean countries in its first 90 days and its association with variables related to public health measures, and demographic, health and social characteristics. METHODS. he trend in new daily cases and the crude mortality rate (CMR) from COVID-19 were analyzed through the Joinpoint regression analysis methodology, using the Joinpoint Regression Program 4.8.0.1. Data was obtained from the Our World in Data registry. A multiple correspondence analysis was performed between the public health measures adopted in each country to face the COVID-19 pandemic (measured through the stringency index, Oxford University) and sanitary, demographic and social conditions, and the results of the evolution of the pandemic. SPSS software was used. RESULTS. The Joinpoint regression analysis showed that the highest increase in the number of cases was observed in Brazil (11.3%) and the highest increase in CMR in Mexico (16.2%). The multiple correspondence analysis showed that CMR was associated with the total population, the stringency index, the level of urbanization, the proportion of the population living on less than one dollar a day, the prevalence of diabetes and the number of hospital beds. CONCLUSIONS. The countries of the region show a heterogeneous evolution in the incidence of COVID-19. This heterogeneity is associated with both the public health measures adopted, as well as with the population size, poverty levels and pre-existing health systems. Organización Panamericana de la Salud 2020-09-16 /pmc/articles/PMC7491860/ /pubmed/32952533 http://dx.doi.org/10.26633/RPSP.2020.109 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/igo/legalcode Este es un artículo de acceso abierto distribuido bajo los términos de la licencia Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 IGO, que permite su uso, distribución y reproducción en cualquier medio, siempre que el trabajo original se cite de la manera adecuada. No se permiten modificaciones a los artículos ni su uso comercial. Al reproducir un artículo no debe haber ningún indicio de que la OPS o el artículo avalan a una organización o un producto específico. El uso del logo de la OPS no está permitido. Esta leyenda debe conservarse, junto con la URL original del artículo.
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Capacidad de respuesta frente a la pandemia de COVID-19 en América Latina y el Caribe
title Capacidad de respuesta frente a la pandemia de COVID-19 en América Latina y el Caribe
title_full Capacidad de respuesta frente a la pandemia de COVID-19 en América Latina y el Caribe
title_fullStr Capacidad de respuesta frente a la pandemia de COVID-19 en América Latina y el Caribe
title_full_unstemmed Capacidad de respuesta frente a la pandemia de COVID-19 en América Latina y el Caribe
title_short Capacidad de respuesta frente a la pandemia de COVID-19 en América Latina y el Caribe
title_sort capacidad de respuesta frente a la pandemia de covid-19 en américa latina y el caribe
topic Investigación Original
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7491860/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32952533
http://dx.doi.org/10.26633/RPSP.2020.109
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