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COVID-19 Mortality Among American Indian and Alaska Native Persons — 14 States January–June 2020

机译:Covid-19美国印度和阿拉斯加本地人的死亡率 - 14个州1月20日至6月

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American Indian/Alaska Native (AI/AN) persons experienced disproportionate mortality during the 2009 influenza A(H1N1) pandemic (1,2). Concerns of a similar trend during the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic led to the formation of a workgroup* to assess the prevalence of COVID-19 deaths in the AI/AN population. As of December 2, 2020, CDC has reported 2,689 COVID-19–associated deaths among non-Hispanic AI/AN persons in the United States.† A recent analysis found that the cumulative incidence of laboratory-confirmed COVID-19 cases among AI/AN persons was 3.5 times that among White persons (3). Among 14 participating states, the age-adjusted AI/AN COVID-19 mortality rate (55.8 deaths per 100,000; 95% confidence interval [CI] = 52.5–59.3) was 1.8 (95% CI = 1.7–2.0) times that among White persons (30.3 deaths per 100,000; 95% CI = 29.9–30.7). Although COVID-19 mortality rates increased with age among both AI/AN and White persons, the disparity was largest among those aged 20–49 years. Among persons aged 20–29 years, 30–39 years, and 40–49 years, the COVID-19 mortality rates among AI/AN were 10.5, 11.6, and 8.2 times, respectively, those among White persons. Evidence that AI/AN communities might be at increased risk for COVID-19 illness and death demonstrates the importance of documenting and understanding the reasons for these disparities while developing collaborative approaches with federal, state, municipal, and tribal agencies to minimize the impact of COVID-19 on AI/AN communities. Together, public health partners can plan for medical countermeasures and prevention activities for AI/AN communities.
机译:美国印第安人/阿拉斯加本土(AI / AN)在2009年甲型流感(H1N1)大流行(1,2)期间经历了不成比例的死亡率。对冠状病毒疾病(Covid-19)大流行期间具有类似趋势的担忧导致形成工作组*,以评估AI /人口中Covid-19死亡的患病率。截至2020年12月2日,CDC报告了美国非西班牙裔美国人/联合国人民的2,689个Covid-19相关死亡。†最近的分析发现,AI / AI中实验室确认的Covid-19案件的累积发病率白人(3)中的人是3.5倍。在14个参与状态中,年龄调整的AI / Covid-19死亡率(每10万人死亡55.8人; 95%的置信区间[CI] = 52.5-59.3)是白色的1.8(95%CI = 1.7-2.0)人(每10万人死亡30.3死亡; 95%CI = 29.9-30.7)。虽然Covid-19死亡率随着AI和白人的年龄而增加,但差距在20-49岁的人中最大。在20-29岁的人中,30-39岁和40-49岁,AI / A中的Covid-19死亡率分别为10.5,11.6和8.2倍,其中白色人士分别为10.5,11.6和8.2倍。证据表明AI /社区可能会增加Covid-19疾病的风险,死亡表明,在制定与联邦,国家,市政和部落机构的合作方法,以尽量减少Covid的影响,以尽量减少Covid的影响的差异的重要性-19关于AI /社区。公共卫生合作伙伴在一起可以为AI /社区的医疗对策和预防活动计划。

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