2022
DOI: 10.1590/0034-7167-2021-0482pt
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Desigualdades sociais e territoriais na mortalidade de crianças e adolescentes por COVID-19 no Brasil

Abstract: RESUMO Objetivo: Analisar a taxa de mortalidade por COVID-19 entre crianças e adolescentes de 0 a 14 anos. Métodos: Estudo ecológico e exploratório da taxa de mortalidade de crianças por COVID 19 no Brasil, no período de fevereiro a outubro de 2020. A coleta foi feita utilizando-se o Banco de Dados de Síndrome Respiratória Aguda Grave, e a análise foi realizada com recurso à estatística espacial descritiva, por classificação etária e de raça/cor. Resultados: A taxa de mortalidade por COVID-19 representou 1,… Show more

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“…Factors associated with race/ethnicity suggest that African and Hispanic ethnicities are apparent risk groups for COVID-19 (18) . In addition to the issue of age, sex, and race, Faria et al (19) problematize social and territorial inequalities in Brazil, mainly in the northern and northeastern states, about children hospitalized for COVID-19. They come from population clusters, live with numerous family members, have precarious living conditions, and have inadequate basic sanitation.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Factors associated with race/ethnicity suggest that African and Hispanic ethnicities are apparent risk groups for COVID-19 (18) . In addition to the issue of age, sex, and race, Faria et al (19) problematize social and territorial inequalities in Brazil, mainly in the northern and northeastern states, about children hospitalized for COVID-19. They come from population clusters, live with numerous family members, have precarious living conditions, and have inadequate basic sanitation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%