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COVID-19 mortality in Brazil, 2020-21: consequences of the pandemic inadequate management
by
Boccolini, Cristiano Siqueira
, Soares Filho, Adauto Martins
, Malta, Deborah Carvalho
, Szwarcwald, Célia Landmann
, da Silva de Almeida, Wanessa
in
Analysis
/ COVID-19
/ Epidemic denial
/ Health aspects
/ Health Informatics
/ Health Policy
/ Health Services Research
/ Infants
/ Maternal mortality
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Mortality
/ Mothers
/ Number of years lost
/ Orphanhood
/ Orphans
/ Patient outcomes
/ Public Health
2022
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COVID-19 mortality in Brazil, 2020-21: consequences of the pandemic inadequate management
by
Boccolini, Cristiano Siqueira
, Soares Filho, Adauto Martins
, Malta, Deborah Carvalho
, Szwarcwald, Célia Landmann
, da Silva de Almeida, Wanessa
in
Analysis
/ COVID-19
/ Epidemic denial
/ Health aspects
/ Health Informatics
/ Health Policy
/ Health Services Research
/ Infants
/ Maternal mortality
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Mortality
/ Mothers
/ Number of years lost
/ Orphanhood
/ Orphans
/ Patient outcomes
/ Public Health
2022
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COVID-19 mortality in Brazil, 2020-21: consequences of the pandemic inadequate management
by
Boccolini, Cristiano Siqueira
, Soares Filho, Adauto Martins
, Malta, Deborah Carvalho
, Szwarcwald, Célia Landmann
, da Silva de Almeida, Wanessa
in
Analysis
/ COVID-19
/ Epidemic denial
/ Health aspects
/ Health Informatics
/ Health Policy
/ Health Services Research
/ Infants
/ Maternal mortality
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Mortality
/ Mothers
/ Number of years lost
/ Orphanhood
/ Orphans
/ Patient outcomes
/ Public Health
2022
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COVID-19 mortality in Brazil, 2020-21: consequences of the pandemic inadequate management
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COVID-19 mortality in Brazil, 2020-21: consequences of the pandemic inadequate management
2022
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Background
The COVID-19 pandemic brought countless challenges to public health and highlighted the Brazilian health system vulnerabilities in facing the emergency. In this article, we analyze data on COVID-19-related deaths in 2020-21 to show the epidemic consequences in Brazil.
Methods
The Mortality Information System and the Live Birth Information System were the primary information sources. We used population estimates in 2020-21 to calculate COVID-19 specific mortality rates by age, sex, and educational level. Considering the total number of COVID-19 deaths in 2020-21, the COVID-19 proportional mortality (%) was estimated for each age group and sex. A graph of the daily number of deaths from January 2020 to December 2021 by sex was elaborated to show the temporal evolution of COVID-19 deaths in Brazil. In addition, four indicators related to COVID-19 mortality were estimated: infant mortality rate (IMR); maternal mortality ratio (MMR); number and rate of orphans due to mother’s COVID-19 death; the average number of years lost.
Results
The overall COVID-19 mortality rate was 14.8 (/10,000). The mortality rates increase with age and show a decreasing gradient with higher schooling. The rate among illiterate people was 38.8/10,000, three times higher than a college education. Male mortality was 31% higher than female mortality. COVID-19 deaths represented 19.1% of all deaths, with the highest proportions in the age group of 40-59 years. The average number of years lost due to COVID-19 was 19 years. The MMR due to COVID-19 was 35.7 per 100,000 live births (LB), representing 37.4% of the overall MMR. Regarding the number of orphans due to COVID-19, we estimated that 40,830 children under 18 lost their mothers during the epidemic, with an orphans’ rate of 7.5/10,000 children aged 0-17 years. The IMR was 11.7 per 1000 LB, with 0.2 caused by COVID-19. The peak of COVID-19 deaths occurred in March 2021, reaching almost 4000 COVID-19 deaths per day, higher than the average number of deaths per day from all causes in 2019.
Conclusions
The delay in adopting public health measures necessary to control the epidemic has exacerbated the spread of the disease, resulting in several avoidable deaths.
Publisher
BioMed Central,BioMed Central Ltd,BMC
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