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Defunciones por COVID-19: distribución por edad y universalidad de la cobertura médica en 22 países

OBJECTIVE. Relate standardized age distribution of COVID-19 deaths in 22 countries in the Americas and Europe to different indicators of population characteristics and health systems. METHODS. Distributions of COVID-19 deaths by age group in 22 countries of the Americas and Europe were standardized...

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Autores principales: Fantin, Romain, Brenes-Camacho, Gilbert, Barboza-Solís, Cristina
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Organización Panamericana de la Salud 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8080943/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33936183
http://dx.doi.org/10.26633/RPSP.2021.42
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author Fantin, Romain
Brenes-Camacho, Gilbert
Barboza-Solís, Cristina
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description OBJECTIVE. Relate standardized age distribution of COVID-19 deaths in 22 countries in the Americas and Europe to different indicators of population characteristics and health systems. METHODS. Distributions of COVID-19 deaths by age group in 22 countries of the Americas and Europe were standardized based on the age pyramid of the world’s population. Correlations were calculated between the standardized proportion of people aged <60 years among the deceased and each of six indicators. RESULTS. Standardization based on the world age pyramid revealed considerable differences in age distribution among countries; the proportion of people aged <60 years was higher in Latin America and the United States than in Canada or Western Europe. The standardized proportion of people aged <60 years among persons who died of COVID-19 is strongly correlated to the existence of universal quality medical coverage (r=-0.92, p<0.01). This relationship remained significant after being adjusted for the other indicators. CONCLUSION. We propose that weaknesses in medical coverage of the population may have created higher case-fatality in populations aged <60 years in Latin America and the United States.
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spelling pubmed-80809432021-04-29 Defunciones por COVID-19: distribución por edad y universalidad de la cobertura médica en 22 países Fantin, Romain Brenes-Camacho, Gilbert Barboza-Solís, Cristina Rev Panam Salud Publica Investigación Original OBJECTIVE. Relate standardized age distribution of COVID-19 deaths in 22 countries in the Americas and Europe to different indicators of population characteristics and health systems. METHODS. Distributions of COVID-19 deaths by age group in 22 countries of the Americas and Europe were standardized based on the age pyramid of the world’s population. Correlations were calculated between the standardized proportion of people aged <60 years among the deceased and each of six indicators. RESULTS. Standardization based on the world age pyramid revealed considerable differences in age distribution among countries; the proportion of people aged <60 years was higher in Latin America and the United States than in Canada or Western Europe. The standardized proportion of people aged <60 years among persons who died of COVID-19 is strongly correlated to the existence of universal quality medical coverage (r=-0.92, p<0.01). This relationship remained significant after being adjusted for the other indicators. CONCLUSION. We propose that weaknesses in medical coverage of the population may have created higher case-fatality in populations aged <60 years in Latin America and the United States. Organización Panamericana de la Salud 2021-04-28 /pmc/articles/PMC8080943/ /pubmed/33936183 http://dx.doi.org/10.26633/RPSP.2021.42 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/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. Crédito del logo y texto open access: PLoS, bajo licencia Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 Unported.
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title Defunciones por COVID-19: distribución por edad y universalidad de la cobertura médica en 22 países
title_full Defunciones por COVID-19: distribución por edad y universalidad de la cobertura médica en 22 países
title_fullStr Defunciones por COVID-19: distribución por edad y universalidad de la cobertura médica en 22 países
title_full_unstemmed Defunciones por COVID-19: distribución por edad y universalidad de la cobertura médica en 22 países
title_short Defunciones por COVID-19: distribución por edad y universalidad de la cobertura médica en 22 países
title_sort defunciones por covid-19: distribución por edad y universalidad de la cobertura médica en 22 países
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http://dx.doi.org/10.26633/RPSP.2021.42
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