圣保罗州2019冠状病毒病的演变:2020 - 2023年发病率、死亡率和致死率分析

Lybio Jose Martire Junior, Gabrielle do Amaral Virginio Pereira, Matheus Paiva Emidio Cavalcante, Yasmin Esther Barreto, Hugo Macedo, Fernando Augusto Marinho Dos Santos Figueira, Romildo Luiz Monteiro Andrade, Luiz Carlos de Abreu
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简介:COVID-19是一种由SARS-CoV-2病毒引起的呼吸道疾病,属于冠状病毒科。SARS-CoV-2与引起严重急性呼吸系统综合征的其他病毒有关。不明原因肺炎病例的出现引发了现代最大规模的病毒大流行,对全球公共卫生构成重大挑战。目的:分析2020 - 2023年圣保罗州2019冠状病毒病大流行的演变,重点分析发病率、死亡率和致死率的趋势。方法:采用考虑周百分比变化(WPC)和概率值(p)的Prais-Winsten回归,考虑95% (95% CI)的显著性水平,对圣保罗州COVID-19发病率、死亡率和致死率的时间序列进行生态学研究。为了确保输入数据的可靠性,不同的研究人员在从2024年卫生部冠状病毒仪表板中提取的同一数据库中进行双盲分型。结果:从2020年2月到2023年12月底,累计记录病例6763310例,死亡182254例。观察到2022年的平稳趋势,2023年的发病率和死亡率有所下降。流行病学变量致死率呈平稳趋势。结论:对发病率、死亡率和致死率趋势的分析显示出随时间变化的动态,重点是2023年这些指标将显著降低。
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Evolution of COVID-19 in the State of São Paulo: Analysis of Incidence, Mortality and Lethality from 2020 to 2023.

Introduction: COVID-19 is a respiratory disease caused by the SARS-CoV-2 virus, which belongs to the coronavirus family. SARS-CoV-2 is related to other viruses that cause severe acute respiratory syndrome. The emergence of cases of pneumonia of unknown origin triggered the largest viral pandemic in modern times, presenting major challenges to global public health.

Objective: To analyze the evolution of the COVID-19 pandemic in the state of São Paulo from 2020 to 2023, focusing on trends in incidence, mortality, and lethality.

Methods: Ecological study of time series of incidence, mortality and lethality by COVID-19 in the state of São Paulo using Prais-Winsten regression considering the Weekly Percentage Change (WPC) and probability values (p), considering a significance level of 95% (95% CI). To ensure the reliability of the entered data, double-blind typing was performed by different researchers in the same database extracted from the 2024 Ministry of Health Coronavirus dashboard.

Results: From February 2020 and the end of December 2023, 6,763,310 accumulated cases and 182,254 deaths were recorded. Stationary trends were observed for the year 2022, with a reduction in incidence and mortality in the year 2023. However, the epidemiological variable lethality showed a stationary trend.

Conclusion: The analysis of the trends in incidence, mortality, and lethality revealed variable dynamics over time, with emphasis on the significant reduction of these indicators in 2023.

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