Analysis of Deaths Occurred in Households during the Pandemic by COVID-19 in a Brazilian Amazon Region: An Epidemiological Approach

Lima, Karla Valéria Batista and Lobato, Diana da Costa and Marques, Glauber Tadaiesky and Júnior, Paulo Cerqueira dos Santos and Conceição, Emilyn Costa and Lima, Luana Nepomuceno Gondim Costa and Guimarães, Ricardo José de Paula Souza e and Veras, Adriana Pimentel and Rodrigues, Phelipe da Silva and Sardinha, Daniele Melo and Ferreira, Ana Lúcia da Silva (2021) Analysis of Deaths Occurred in Households during the Pandemic by COVID-19 in a Brazilian Amazon Region: An Epidemiological Approach. International Journal of TROPICAL DISEASE & Health, 42 (4). pp. 10-21. ISSN 2278-1005

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Abstract

In the absence of an analysis of deaths at home from an epidemiological perspective, this study aims to analyze and describe the epidemiological profile of deaths at home assessed by the Death Ceremony Service (DCS) during the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic in the metropolitan region of the Brazilian Amazon, Belém do Pará. A descriptive, quantitative, secondary-based study based on the databases of the Mortality Information System (SIM), referring to the deaths that occurred from March 1 to March 27 June 2020. The variables worked were related to the profile and the causes in the death certificate. The causes of home deaths in 2019 were used to compare with 2020. In the indicated period, 1,203 deaths occurred, an increase of 454% in relation to 2019. The male gender (57.30%), the age group of 60+ (80.80%) and brown race (77.70%) were the most frequent. The main cause of death Acute myocardial infarction (15.05%) followed by COVID-19 (10.29%). During the pandemic, the majority of home deaths were not directly caused by COVID-19, however, they were influenced by it due to the need for social isolation, with the impossibility of obtaining the proper diagnosis or proper treatment, due to the impossibility of on-site care or lack of immediate response.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: COVID-19; pandemic; home deaths; epidemiology.
Subjects: European Scholar > Medical Science
Depositing User: Managing Editor
Date Deposited: 10 Nov 2022 05:34
Last Modified: 09 Feb 2024 03:58
URI: http://article.publish4promo.com/id/eprint/96

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