Underreporting of Death by COVID-19 in Brazil's Second Most Populous State
The COVID-19 pandemic brings to light the reality of the Brazilian health system. The underreporting of COVID-19 deaths in the state of Minas Gerais (MG), where the second largest population of the country is concentrated, reveals government unpreparedness, as there is a low capacity of testing in t...
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doaj-03a4d72a32a7429392f9fb1977c5d1532020-12-15T06:05:26ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Public Health2296-25652020-12-01810.3389/fpubh.2020.578645578645Underreporting of Death by COVID-19 in Brazil's Second Most Populous StateThiago Henrique Evangelista AlvesTafarel Andrade de SouzaSamyla de Almeida SilvaNayani Alves RamosStefan Vilges de OliveiraThe COVID-19 pandemic brings to light the reality of the Brazilian health system. The underreporting of COVID-19 deaths in the state of Minas Gerais (MG), where the second largest population of the country is concentrated, reveals government unpreparedness, as there is a low capacity of testing in the population, which prevents the real understanding of the general panorama of SARS-CoV-2 dissemination. The goals of this research are to analyze the causes of deaths in different Brazilian government databases (Civil Registry Transparency Portal and InfoGripe) and to assess whether there are sub-records showing an unexpected increase in the frequency of deaths from causes clinically similar to COVID-19. A descriptive and quantitative analysis of the number of deaths by COVID-19 and similar causes was performed in different databases. Our results demonstrate that different official sources had a discrepancy of 109.45% between these data referring to the same period. There was also a 758.57% increase in SARI deaths in 2020, when compared to the average of previous years. Finally, it was shown that there was an increase in the rate of pneumonia and respiratory insufficiency (RI) by 6.34 and 6.25%, respectively. In conclusion, there is an underreporting of COVID-19 deaths in MG due to the unexplained excess of deaths caused by SARI, respiratory insufficiency, and pneumonia compared to previous years.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpubh.2020.578645/fullCOVID-19 deathsunderreportingSARI deathsMinas GeraisBrazil |
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Thiago Henrique Evangelista Alves Tafarel Andrade de Souza Samyla de Almeida Silva Nayani Alves Ramos Stefan Vilges de Oliveira Underreporting of Death by COVID-19 in Brazil's Second Most Populous State Frontiers in Public Health COVID-19 deaths underreporting SARI deaths Minas Gerais Brazil |
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Thiago Henrique Evangelista Alves Tafarel Andrade de Souza Samyla de Almeida Silva Nayani Alves Ramos Stefan Vilges de Oliveira |
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Underreporting of Death by COVID-19 in Brazil's Second Most Populous State |
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Underreporting of Death by COVID-19 in Brazil's Second Most Populous State |
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Underreporting of Death by COVID-19 in Brazil's Second Most Populous State |
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Underreporting of Death by COVID-19 in Brazil's Second Most Populous State |
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Underreporting of Death by COVID-19 in Brazil's Second Most Populous State |
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underreporting of death by covid-19 in brazil's second most populous state |
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The COVID-19 pandemic brings to light the reality of the Brazilian health system. The underreporting of COVID-19 deaths in the state of Minas Gerais (MG), where the second largest population of the country is concentrated, reveals government unpreparedness, as there is a low capacity of testing in the population, which prevents the real understanding of the general panorama of SARS-CoV-2 dissemination. The goals of this research are to analyze the causes of deaths in different Brazilian government databases (Civil Registry Transparency Portal and InfoGripe) and to assess whether there are sub-records showing an unexpected increase in the frequency of deaths from causes clinically similar to COVID-19. A descriptive and quantitative analysis of the number of deaths by COVID-19 and similar causes was performed in different databases. Our results demonstrate that different official sources had a discrepancy of 109.45% between these data referring to the same period. There was also a 758.57% increase in SARI deaths in 2020, when compared to the average of previous years. Finally, it was shown that there was an increase in the rate of pneumonia and respiratory insufficiency (RI) by 6.34 and 6.25%, respectively. In conclusion, there is an underreporting of COVID-19 deaths in MG due to the unexplained excess of deaths caused by SARI, respiratory insufficiency, and pneumonia compared to previous years. |
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COVID-19 deaths underreporting SARI deaths Minas Gerais Brazil |
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