Understanding differences in hospital case-fatality rates (HCFRs) of coronavirus disease (COVID-19) may help evaluate its severity and the capacity of the healthcare system to reduce mortality. We examined the variability in HCFRs of COVID-19 in relation to spatial inequalities in socioeconomic factors across the city of Sao Paulo, Brazil. We found that HCFRs were higher for men and for individuals aged 60 years and older. Our models identified per capita income as a significant factor that is negatively associated with the HCFRs of COVID-19, even after adjusting by age, sex and presence of risk factors.
翻译:我们审查了在巴西圣保罗市社会经济因素的空间不平等方面,COVID-19的HCFR的变异性,发现男性和60岁及60岁以上者的HCFR比率较高,我们的模型将人均收入确定为与COVID-19的HCFR呈负联系的一个重要因素,即使按年龄、性别和风险因素的存在进行调整后,这一因素仍与COVID-19的HCFR呈反比。