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Covid-19: temporal evolution and immunization in the three epidemiological waves, Brazil, 2020–2022

OBJECTIVE: Describe the temporal evolution of morbimortality due to Covid-19 and vaccination coverage during the health emergency in Brazil. METHODS: Number of cases and deaths due to Covid-19 were extracted from the public panel of the Brazilian Ministry of Health, according to epidemiological week...

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Autores principales: Moura, Erly Catarina, Cortez-Escalante, Juan, Cavalcante, Fabrício Vieira, Barreto, Ivana Cristina de Holanda Cunha, Sanchez, Mauro Niskier, Santos, Leonor Maria Pacheco
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Faculdade de Saúde Pública da Universidade de São Paulo 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9749655/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36515307
http://dx.doi.org/10.11606/s1518-8787.2022056004907
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author Moura, Erly Catarina
Cortez-Escalante, Juan
Cavalcante, Fabrício Vieira
Barreto, Ivana Cristina de Holanda Cunha
Sanchez, Mauro Niskier
Santos, Leonor Maria Pacheco
author_facet Moura, Erly Catarina
Cortez-Escalante, Juan
Cavalcante, Fabrício Vieira
Barreto, Ivana Cristina de Holanda Cunha
Sanchez, Mauro Niskier
Santos, Leonor Maria Pacheco
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description OBJECTIVE: Describe the temporal evolution of morbimortality due to Covid-19 and vaccination coverage during the health emergency in Brazil. METHODS: Number of cases and deaths due to Covid-19 were extracted from the public panel of the Brazilian Ministry of Health, according to epidemiological week (EW) and geographic region. Data on vaccines and variants were obtained, respectively, from the Information System of the National Immunization Program and the Genomic Surveillance System of SARS-CoV-2. RESULTS: Three peaks of deaths characterized the evolution of the Covid-19 pandemic: in EW 30 of 2020, in the EW 14 of 2021 and in the EW six of 2022; three case waves, starting in the North and Northeast regions, with higher rates in the third wave, mainly in the South region. Vaccination started in the epidemiological week three of 2021, rapidly reaching most of the population, particularly in the Southeast and South regions, coinciding with a reduction exclusively in the mortality rate in the third wave. Only from the beginning of the second wave, when Gama was the dominant variant, 146,718 genomes were sequenced. From the last EW of 2021, with vaccination coverage already approaching 70%, the Omicron variant caused an avalanche of cases, but with fewer deaths. CONCLUSIONS: We noticed the presence of three waves of Covid-19, as well as the effect of immunization on the reduction of mortality in the second and third waves, attributed to the Delta and Omicron variants, respectively. However, the reduction of morbidity, which peaked in the third wave during the domination of the Omicron variant, remained the same. The national and centralized command of the pandemic confrontation did not occur; thus, public administrators took the lead in their territories. The overwhelming effect of the pandemic could have been minimized, if there had been a coordinated participation of three spheres of the Brazilian Unified Health System administration, in the joint governance of the pandemic fight.
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spelling pubmed-97496552022-12-16 Covid-19: temporal evolution and immunization in the three epidemiological waves, Brazil, 2020–2022 Moura, Erly Catarina Cortez-Escalante, Juan Cavalcante, Fabrício Vieira Barreto, Ivana Cristina de Holanda Cunha Sanchez, Mauro Niskier Santos, Leonor Maria Pacheco Rev Saude Publica Original Article OBJECTIVE: Describe the temporal evolution of morbimortality due to Covid-19 and vaccination coverage during the health emergency in Brazil. METHODS: Number of cases and deaths due to Covid-19 were extracted from the public panel of the Brazilian Ministry of Health, according to epidemiological week (EW) and geographic region. Data on vaccines and variants were obtained, respectively, from the Information System of the National Immunization Program and the Genomic Surveillance System of SARS-CoV-2. RESULTS: Three peaks of deaths characterized the evolution of the Covid-19 pandemic: in EW 30 of 2020, in the EW 14 of 2021 and in the EW six of 2022; three case waves, starting in the North and Northeast regions, with higher rates in the third wave, mainly in the South region. Vaccination started in the epidemiological week three of 2021, rapidly reaching most of the population, particularly in the Southeast and South regions, coinciding with a reduction exclusively in the mortality rate in the third wave. Only from the beginning of the second wave, when Gama was the dominant variant, 146,718 genomes were sequenced. From the last EW of 2021, with vaccination coverage already approaching 70%, the Omicron variant caused an avalanche of cases, but with fewer deaths. CONCLUSIONS: We noticed the presence of three waves of Covid-19, as well as the effect of immunization on the reduction of mortality in the second and third waves, attributed to the Delta and Omicron variants, respectively. However, the reduction of morbidity, which peaked in the third wave during the domination of the Omicron variant, remained the same. The national and centralized command of the pandemic confrontation did not occur; thus, public administrators took the lead in their territories. The overwhelming effect of the pandemic could have been minimized, if there had been a coordinated participation of three spheres of the Brazilian Unified Health System administration, in the joint governance of the pandemic fight. Faculdade de Saúde Pública da Universidade de São Paulo 2022-11-18 /pmc/articles/PMC9749655/ /pubmed/36515307 http://dx.doi.org/10.11606/s1518-8787.2022056004907 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Article
Moura, Erly Catarina
Cortez-Escalante, Juan
Cavalcante, Fabrício Vieira
Barreto, Ivana Cristina de Holanda Cunha
Sanchez, Mauro Niskier
Santos, Leonor Maria Pacheco
Covid-19: temporal evolution and immunization in the three epidemiological waves, Brazil, 2020–2022
title Covid-19: temporal evolution and immunization in the three epidemiological waves, Brazil, 2020–2022
title_full Covid-19: temporal evolution and immunization in the three epidemiological waves, Brazil, 2020–2022
title_fullStr Covid-19: temporal evolution and immunization in the three epidemiological waves, Brazil, 2020–2022
title_full_unstemmed Covid-19: temporal evolution and immunization in the three epidemiological waves, Brazil, 2020–2022
title_short Covid-19: temporal evolution and immunization in the three epidemiological waves, Brazil, 2020–2022
title_sort covid-19: temporal evolution and immunization in the three epidemiological waves, brazil, 2020–2022
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9749655/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36515307
http://dx.doi.org/10.11606/s1518-8787.2022056004907
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