传染病死亡率教育的作用:以COVID-19病例为例

Alcides Barrichello, R. Morano, Rafael Ricardo Jacomossi, P. R. Feldmann
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新冠肺炎疫情给全球医学界和政府官员带来了挑战。这项研究旨在验证教育水平是否会影响COVID-19死亡率,考虑到人口的平均年龄,因为老年患者更容易出现疾病的不良后果。该研究使用了2019年全球报告中提供的关于教育的二手数据。此外,有关COVID-19和人口平均年龄的数据来自世界计量表平台,对133个国家的样本进行了检查。结果表明,高教育水平往往会减轻人口平均年龄对每百万居民死亡人数的影响,这表明,无论年龄大小,教育都能使人们更有准备地避免COVID-19。
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THE ROLE OF EDUCATION ON INFECTIOUS DISEASES MORTALITY RATES: THE COVID-19 CASE
The COVID-19 pandemic has challenged the global medical community and government officials. This study aimed to verify whether the level of education influences COVID-19 mortality rates considering the population’s average age since elderly patients are more likely to have adverse outcomes from the disease. The study used secondary data on education presented in the GCR 2019. Also,  data on COVID-19 and the average age of the population was obtained from the Worldometer platform, examining a sample of 133 countries. The results show that high levels of education tend to mitigate the effect of the average age of the population on the number of deaths per million inhabitants, indicating that education, regardless of age, makes people more prepared to avoid COVID-19.
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