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0073/2020 - Diferenças nas taxas de mortalidade por COVID-19 ao redor do mundo
Worldwide differences in COVID19 - related mortality

Author:

• Pedro C Hallal - Hallal, Pedro C. - <prchallal@gmail.com>
ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1470-6461


Abstract:

Here we compare mortality statistics due to COVID-19 worldwide, by adjusting for the size of the population and the stage of the pandemic. Datathe European Centre for Disease Control and Prevention, and Our World in Data websites were used. Analyses are based on number of deaths per one million inhabitants. In order to account for the stage of the pandemic, the baseline date was defined as the day in which the 10th death was reported. The analyses included 78 countries and territories which reported 10 or more deaths by April 9. On day 10, India had 0.06 deaths per million, Belgium had 30.46 and San Marino 618.78. On day 20, India had 0.27 deaths per million, China had 0.71 and Spain 139.62. On day 30, four Asian countries had the lowest mortality figures, as eight European countries had the highest ones. In Italy and Spain, mortality on day 40 was greater than 250 per million, as in China and South Korea, mortality was below 4 per million. Mortality on day 10 was moderately correlated with life expectancy, but not with population density. Asian countries presented much lower mortality figures as compared to European ones. Life expectancy was found to be correlated with mortality.

Keywords:

COVID-19, epidemiology, mortality

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Hallal, Pedro C.. Diferenças nas taxas de mortalidade por COVID-19 ao redor do mundo. Cien Saude Colet [periódico na internet] (2020/Apr). [Citado em 05/10/2024]. Está disponível em: http://cienciaesaudecoletiva.com.br/en/articles/diferencas-nas-taxas-de-mortalidade-por-covid19-ao-redor-do-mundo/17555?id=17555



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