Space-time risk clusters of Covid-19 in a tourism area in the northeastern Brazil: an epidemiological overview after two years of pandemic

Q4 Immunology and Microbiology
Letícia Pereira Bezerra, Rosália Elen Santos Ramos, Joyce Da Silva Nascimento, Laryssa Oliveira Silva, Wandklebson Silva da Paz, Loane Márzia Lopes Costa, Israel Gomes de Amorim Santos, Márcio Bezerra Santos, Karina Conceição Gomes Machado de Araújo
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Abstract

The world is facing a serious viral infection caused by the new Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2. We aimed to evaluate and map the high-risk clusters of COVID-19 in the State of Alagoas, a touristic area in northeastern Brazil, after two years of pandemic by a population-based ecological study, using COVID-19 cases reported in the State of Alagoas, between March, 2020 and April, 2022. We performed a descriptive and statistical analysis of epidemiological data. We then map high-risk areas for COVID-19, using spatial analysis, considering the incidence rate by municipality. 297,972 positive cases were registered; 56.9% were female and 42.7% aged between 20 and 39 years old. Men (OR = 1.59) and older than 60 years old (OR = 29.64) had a higher risk of death, while the highest incidence rates of the disease occurred in the metropolitan region. Our data demonstrate the impact of COVID-19 in the State of Alagoas, through the two years of pandemic. Although the number of cases were greater among women and young adults, the chance of death was greater among men and older adults. High-risk clusters of the disease initially occur in metropolitan cities and tourist areas. KEY WORDS: SARS-CoV-2; COVID-19; spatial analysis; Brazil.
巴西东北部旅游区Covid-19时空风险聚集:两年大流行后的流行病学概况
世界正面临由新型严重急性呼吸系统综合征冠状病毒引起的严重病毒感染。我们旨在利用2020年3月至2022年4月期间在阿拉戈斯州报告的COVID-19病例,通过基于人口的生态研究,评估和绘制巴西东北部旅游区阿拉戈斯州两年大流行后的COVID-19高风险聚集群。我们对流行病学资料进行了描述性和统计学分析。然后,我们利用空间分析,考虑到各城市的发病率,绘制了COVID-19的高危地区地图。累计登记阳性病例297972例;56.9%为女性,42.7%年龄在20 - 39岁之间。男性(OR = 1.59)和60岁以上(OR = 29.64)的死亡风险较高,而发病率最高的是大都市地区。我们的数据显示了COVID-19在两年大流行期间对阿拉戈斯州的影响。虽然妇女和年轻人的病例较多,但男性和老年人的死亡机会较大。该病的高危聚集性最初发生在大城市和旅游区。关键词:SARS-CoV-2;COVID-19;空间分析;巴西。
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Journal of Tropical Pathology
Journal of Tropical Pathology Medicine-Infectious Diseases
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