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Excess Mortality in Italy During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Assessing the Differences Between the First and the Second Wave, Year 2020

机译:在Covid-19大流行期间意大利的过度死亡率:评估第一个和第二波之间的差异,2020年

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COVID-19 dramatically influenced mortality worldwide, in Italy as well, the first European country to experience the Sars-Cov2 epidemic. Many countries reported a two-wave pattern of COVID-19 deaths; however, studies comparing the two waves are limited. The objective of the study was to compare all-cause excess mortality between the two waves that occurred during the year 2020 using nationwide data. All-cause excess mortalities were estimated using negative binomial models with time modeled by quadratic splines. The models were also applied to estimate all-cause excess deaths “not directly attributable to COVD-19”, i.e., without a previous COVID-19 diagnosis. During the first wave (25th February?31st May), we estimated 52,437 excess deaths (95% CI: 49,213–55,863) and 50,979 (95% CI: 50,333–51,425) during the second phase (10th October?31st December), corresponding to percentage 34.8% (95% CI: 33.8%–35.8%) in the second wave and 31.0% (95%CI: 27.2%–35.4%) in the first. During both waves, all-cause excess deaths percentages were higher in northern regions (59.1% during the first and 42.2% in the second wave), with a significant increase in the rest of Italy (from 6.7% to 27.1%) during the second wave. Males and those aged 80 or over were the most hit groups with an increase in both during the second wave. Excess deaths not directly attributable to COVID-19 decreased during the second phase with respect to the first phase, from 10.8% (95% CI: 9.5%–12.4%) to 7.7% (95% CI: 7.5%–7.9%), respectively. The percentage increase in excess deaths from all causes suggests in Italy a different impact of the SARS-CoV-2 virus during the second wave in 2020. The decrease in excess deaths not directly attributable to COVID-19 may indicate an improvement in the preparedness of the Italian health care services during this second wave, in the detection of COVID-19 diagnoses and/or clinical practice toward the other severe diseases.
机译:COVID-19显着影响全球的死亡率,在意大利为好,第一个欧洲国家经历非典疫情COV2。许多国家报告COVID,19人死亡的两波模式;然而,比较两种波的研究是有限的。这项研究的目的是比较全因期间使用全国数据在2020年发生的两个波之间的超额死亡率。所有原因死亡率过量使用负二项式模型与二次样条模型估计的时间。该模型还用于估计所有原因的额外死亡“不直接归因于COVD-19”,即,没有先前COVID-19的诊断。在第一波(?2月25日5月31日),我们估计52437只的过量死亡(95%CI:49,213-55,863)和50979(95%CI:50,333-51,425)在第二阶段(?10月10日12月31日),对应的成百分比34.8%(95%CI:33.8%-35.8%)在第二波和31.0%(95%CI:27.2%-35.4%)的第一。在两个波,全因过量死亡百分比第二期间在北部地区(在第一和第二波42.2%59.1%),在意大利的其余部分显著增加(从6.7%到27.1%)高海浪。男性和80岁以上是最打击群与第二波二者的增加。过量死亡不直接归因于COVID-19在第二阶段期间相对于降低至第一阶段,从10.8%(95%CI:9.5%-12.4%),以7.7%(95%CI:7.5%-7.9%),分别。过量死亡的增加由各种原因导致的百分比在意大利暗示SARS-COV-2病毒在2020年的第二次浪潮中产生不同的影响超过死亡人数的减少并不直接归属于COVID-19可以指示的准备改善这第二次浪潮,在检测COVID-19的诊断和/或向其他严重的疾病的临床实践中,意大利卫生保健服务。

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