Comparing COVID-19 fatality across countries: a synthetic demographic indicator

被引:2
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作者
Bignami-Van Assche, Simona [1 ]
Ghio, Daniela [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Montreal, Montreal, PQ, Canada
[2] European Commiss, Joint Res Ctr, Ispra, Italy
关键词
case-fatality rate; COVID-19; age structure; standardisation; synthetic indicators; MORTALITY;
D O I
10.1007/s12546-022-09289-1
中图分类号
C921 [人口统计学];
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摘要
Background The case fatality rate (CFR) is one of the most important measures for monitoring disease progression and evaluating appropriate policy health measures over the course of the COVID-19 pandemic. To remove biases arising from the age structure of COVID-19 cases in international comparisons of the CFR, existing studies have relied mainly on direct standardisation. Objective We propose and validate a synthetic indicator of COVID-19 fatality (SCFR) that improves its comparability across countries by adjusting for the age and sex structure of COVID-19 cases without relying on the arbitrary choice of a standard population. Results Contrary to what comparisons of the crude CFR suggest, differences in COVID-19 fatality across countries according to the proposed SCFR are not very stark. Importantly, once we adjust for the age structure of COVID-19 cases, the higher case fatality among men emerges as the main driver of international differences in COVID-19 CFR. Conclusions The SCFR is a simple indicator that is useful for monitoring the fatality of SARS-CoV-2 mutations and the efficacy of health policy measures for COVID-19, including vaccination. Contributions (1) A simple synthetic indicator of COVID-19 fatality that improves its comparability across countries by adjusting for the age and sex structure of COVID-19 cases; (2) Evidence that sex differences in COVID-19 fatality drive international differences in the overall CFR.
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页码:513 / 525
页数:13
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