COVID-19 得克萨斯州监狱系统的案件死亡率。

Jacques Baillargeon, Lannette C Linthicum, John S Pulvino, Neil Mehta, Gwen R Baillargeon, Phillip Keiser, Olugbenga Ojo, Owen J Murray
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病死率(CFR)是惩教环境中的一个重要指标,因为它可以评估传染病病原体的致死率,而不受其内在传播性和发病率变化的影响。一些研究报告称,监禁与 COVID-19 发病率和死亡率的增加有关。CFR有时被称为COVID-19的感染致死率,用于比较两个时间点人群的死亡率。该研究采用回顾性队列研究设计,对 2020 年 1 月 1 日至 2021 年 12 月 31 日期间德克萨斯州监狱系统和德克萨斯州非监禁人群中确诊感染 COVID-19 的患者的年龄调整后死亡率进行评估。在研究的每个 6 个月期间,与得克萨斯州非监禁人口相比,得克萨斯州监狱人口的年龄调整 CFR 要低得多。然而,由于缺乏有关这两个人群的 COVID-19 严重程度、合并症和其他潜在混杂因素的信息,因此很难根据这两个人群的 CFR 比较做出有力的推断。未来的研究应仔细关注偏差和混杂因素,研究可用于降低监狱中与传染病爆发相关的发病率和死亡率的具体卫生系统因素。
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COVID-19 Case Fatality Rates in the Texas Prison System.

The case fatality rate (CFR) is an important metric in the correctional setting because it permits assessment of the lethality of an infectious agent independent of its underlying variations in transmissibility and incidence. Several studies have reported that incarceration is associated with both increased COVID-19 incidence and mortality. CFR, sometimes referred to as infection fatality rate for COVID-19, was used to compare mortality in a population at two points in time. A retrospective cohort study design was used to assess age-adjusted mortality among people diagnosed with COVID-19 in the Texas prison system and the Texas nonincarcerated population from January 1, 2020, through December 31, 2021. For each 6-month period under study, the Texas prison population had a substantially lower age-adjusted CFR compared with the Texas nonincarcerated population. However, in the absence of information on underlying COVID-19 severity, comorbidities, and other potential confounding factors in these two populations, it is difficult to make strong inferences based on a comparison of their CFRs. Future research, with careful attention to bias and confounding, should examine the specific health system factors that may be used to reduce morbidity and mortality associated with infectious disease outbreaks in prisons.

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