Socioeconomic factors associated with hospital deaths due to COVID-19 in Brazil

Jefferson Doglas da Silva Pereira, A. M. D. dos Santos
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This paper aims to identify the socioeconomic, demographic, and clinical factors associated with COVID-19 deaths in Brazil using information from municipal and individual databases. The data was extracted from the IBGE, the Ministry of Tourism for municipalities, and the Ministry of Health for individuals, with a particular focus on the period from January 1, 2020, to May 31, 2022. Data analysis was performed based on the estimation of odds ratios through logistic regression. The results show that the probability of the death of individuals who were hospitalized by COVID-19 is greater for those living in cities with low GDP per capita, high illiteracy rates, and a high percentage of extreme poverty. In addition, individuals over 60 years old, males, racial minorities, and illiterates were more likely to die from COVID-19. This study provides evidence that the effects of COVID-19 can be alleviated by improving socioeconomic conditions.
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与巴西COVID-19医院死亡相关的社会经济因素
本文旨在利用来自市政和个人数据库的信息,确定与巴西COVID-19死亡相关的社会经济、人口统计学和临床因素。这些数据来自IBGE、针对城市的旅游部和针对个人的卫生部,特别关注2020年1月1日至2022年5月31日期间的数据。通过logistic回归估计优势比进行数据分析。结果显示,在人均GDP较低、文盲率高、极端贫困率高的城市,因COVID-19住院的个人死亡概率更大。此外,60岁以上的人、男性、少数民族和文盲更有可能死于COVID-19。这项研究提供的证据表明,COVID-19的影响可以通过改善社会经济条件来缓解。
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