2021
DOI: 10.1101/2021.01.12.21249703
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Impact of COVID-19 on the indigenous population of Brazil: A geo-epidemiological study

Abstract: SUMMARYThis study aimed to analyze the geographical distribution of COVID-19 and to identify highrisk areas for the occurrence of cases and deaths from the disease in the indigenous population of Brazil. This is an ecological study whose units of analysis were the Special Indigenous Sanitary Districts. Cases and deaths by COVID-19 notified by the Special Secretariat for Indigenous Health between March and October 2020 were included. To verify the spatial association, the Getis-Ord General G and Getis-Ord Gi * … Show more

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“…Several studies (Alves et al 2021;Liu et al 2021;Nguyen and Vu 2019b) have computed the Getis-Ord's G * i statistic with the help of ArcGIS software using Getis z-scores defined in a study by Mitchel (2005). If provinces/cities with 1.65<Getis z-scores<1.…”
Section: Identifying Spatial Clustering Of the Covid-19 Pandemic Using Moran's I Statisticmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several studies (Alves et al 2021;Liu et al 2021;Nguyen and Vu 2019b) have computed the Getis-Ord's G * i statistic with the help of ArcGIS software using Getis z-scores defined in a study by Mitchel (2005). If provinces/cities with 1.65<Getis z-scores<1.…”
Section: Identifying Spatial Clustering Of the Covid-19 Pandemic Using Moran's I Statisticmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Dados notificados pelos Distritos Sanitários Especiais Indígenas (DSEI) apontaram que, entre março e outubro de 2020, as etnias que mais correram risco de contaminação e morte pela COVID-19 foram aquelas alocadas na região dos DSEIs Kaiapó do Pará, Altamira, Cuiabá, Kaiapó do Mato Grosso e Rio Tapajós; o que, em suma, abrange as regiões Norte e Centro-Oeste do país(Alves et al, 2021).…”
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