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Deciphering Multifactorial Correlations of COVID-19 Incidence and Mortality in the Brazilian Amazon Basin
Amazonas suffered greatly during the COVID-19 pandemic. The mortality and fatality rates soared and scarcity of oxygen and healthcare supplies led the health system and funerary services to collapse. Thus, we analyzed the trends of incidence, mortality, and lethality indicators of COVID-19 and the d...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8834595/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35162177 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19031153 |
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author | Daboin, Blanca Elena Guerrero Bezerra, Italla Maria Pinheiro Morais, Tassiane Cristina Portugal, Isabella Echeimberg, Jorge de Oliveira Cesar, André Evaristo Marcondes Cavalcanti, Matheus Paiva Emidio Jacintho, Lucas Cauê Raimundo, Rodrigo Daminello Elmusharaf, Khalifa Siqueira, Carlos Eduardo de Abreu, Luiz Carlos |
author_facet | Daboin, Blanca Elena Guerrero Bezerra, Italla Maria Pinheiro Morais, Tassiane Cristina Portugal, Isabella Echeimberg, Jorge de Oliveira Cesar, André Evaristo Marcondes Cavalcanti, Matheus Paiva Emidio Jacintho, Lucas Cauê Raimundo, Rodrigo Daminello Elmusharaf, Khalifa Siqueira, Carlos Eduardo de Abreu, Luiz Carlos |
author_sort | Daboin, Blanca Elena Guerrero |
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description | Amazonas suffered greatly during the COVID-19 pandemic. The mortality and fatality rates soared and scarcity of oxygen and healthcare supplies led the health system and funerary services to collapse. Thus, we analyzed the trends of incidence, mortality, and lethality indicators of COVID-19 and the dynamics of their main determinants in the state of Amazonas from March 2020 to June 2021. This is a time-series ecological study. We calculated the lethality, mortality, and incidence rates with official and public data from the Health Department. We used the Prais–Winsten regression and trends were classified as stationary, increasing, or decreasing. The effective reproduction number (Rt) was also estimated. Differences were considered significant when p < 0.05. We extracted 396,772 cases of and 13,420 deaths from COVID-19; 66% of deaths were in people aged over 60; 57% were men. Cardiovascular diseases were the most common comorbidity (28.84%), followed by diabetes (25.35%). Rural areas reported 53% of the total cases and 31% of the total deaths. The impact of COVID-19 in the Amazon is not limited to the direct effects of the pandemic itself; it may present characteristics of a syndemic due to the interaction of COVID-19 with pre-existing illnesses, endemic diseases, and social vulnerabilities. |
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spelling | pubmed-88345952022-02-12 Deciphering Multifactorial Correlations of COVID-19 Incidence and Mortality in the Brazilian Amazon Basin Daboin, Blanca Elena Guerrero Bezerra, Italla Maria Pinheiro Morais, Tassiane Cristina Portugal, Isabella Echeimberg, Jorge de Oliveira Cesar, André Evaristo Marcondes Cavalcanti, Matheus Paiva Emidio Jacintho, Lucas Cauê Raimundo, Rodrigo Daminello Elmusharaf, Khalifa Siqueira, Carlos Eduardo de Abreu, Luiz Carlos Int J Environ Res Public Health Article Amazonas suffered greatly during the COVID-19 pandemic. The mortality and fatality rates soared and scarcity of oxygen and healthcare supplies led the health system and funerary services to collapse. Thus, we analyzed the trends of incidence, mortality, and lethality indicators of COVID-19 and the dynamics of their main determinants in the state of Amazonas from March 2020 to June 2021. This is a time-series ecological study. We calculated the lethality, mortality, and incidence rates with official and public data from the Health Department. We used the Prais–Winsten regression and trends were classified as stationary, increasing, or decreasing. The effective reproduction number (Rt) was also estimated. Differences were considered significant when p < 0.05. We extracted 396,772 cases of and 13,420 deaths from COVID-19; 66% of deaths were in people aged over 60; 57% were men. Cardiovascular diseases were the most common comorbidity (28.84%), followed by diabetes (25.35%). Rural areas reported 53% of the total cases and 31% of the total deaths. The impact of COVID-19 in the Amazon is not limited to the direct effects of the pandemic itself; it may present characteristics of a syndemic due to the interaction of COVID-19 with pre-existing illnesses, endemic diseases, and social vulnerabilities. MDPI 2022-01-20 /pmc/articles/PMC8834595/ /pubmed/35162177 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19031153 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Daboin, Blanca Elena Guerrero Bezerra, Italla Maria Pinheiro Morais, Tassiane Cristina Portugal, Isabella Echeimberg, Jorge de Oliveira Cesar, André Evaristo Marcondes Cavalcanti, Matheus Paiva Emidio Jacintho, Lucas Cauê Raimundo, Rodrigo Daminello Elmusharaf, Khalifa Siqueira, Carlos Eduardo de Abreu, Luiz Carlos Deciphering Multifactorial Correlations of COVID-19 Incidence and Mortality in the Brazilian Amazon Basin |
title | Deciphering Multifactorial Correlations of COVID-19 Incidence and Mortality in the Brazilian Amazon Basin |
title_full | Deciphering Multifactorial Correlations of COVID-19 Incidence and Mortality in the Brazilian Amazon Basin |
title_fullStr | Deciphering Multifactorial Correlations of COVID-19 Incidence and Mortality in the Brazilian Amazon Basin |
title_full_unstemmed | Deciphering Multifactorial Correlations of COVID-19 Incidence and Mortality in the Brazilian Amazon Basin |
title_short | Deciphering Multifactorial Correlations of COVID-19 Incidence and Mortality in the Brazilian Amazon Basin |
title_sort | deciphering multifactorial correlations of covid-19 incidence and mortality in the brazilian amazon basin |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8834595/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35162177 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19031153 |
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