Excess Mortality In The First Covid Pandemic Peak: Cross-Sectional Analyses Of The Impact Of Age, Sex, Ethnicity, Household Size, And Long-Term Conditions In People Of Known Sars-Cov-2 Status In England

BRITISH JOURNAL OF GENERAL PRACTICE(2020)

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BackgroundThe SARS-CoV-2 pandemic has passed its first peak in Europe.AimTo describe the mortality in England and its association with SARS-CoV-2 status and other demographic and risk factors.Design and settingCross-sectional analyses of people with known SARS-CoV-2 status in the Oxford RCGP Research and Surveillance Centre [RSC] sentinel network.MethodPseudonytnised, coded clinical data were uploaded from volunteer general practice members of this nationally representative network (n= 4413734). All-cause mortality was compared with notional rates for 2019, using a relative survival mode( reporting relative hazard ratios (RHR). and 95% confidence intervals (CI). A multivariable adjusted odds ratios (OR) analysis was conducted for those with known SARS-CoV-2 status (n= 56628. 1.3%) including multiple imputation and inverse probability analysis, and a complete cases sensitivity analysis.ResultsMortality peaked in week 16. People living in households of >= 9 had a fivefold increase in relative mortality PHR = 5.1, 95% CI = 4.87 to 5.31, P<0.0001). The OHs of mortality were 8.9 (95% CI = 6.7 to 11.8.P<0.0001) and 9.7 (95% CI = 7.1 to 13.2, P<0.0001) for virologically and clinically diagnosed cases respectively, using people with negative tests as reference. The adjusted mortality for the virotogicatly confirmed group was 18.1%195% CI = 17.6 to 18.71. Male sex, population density, black ethnicity (compared to whitel, and people with long-term conditions, including learning disability IOR =1.96, 95% CI =1.22 to 3.18. P= 0.00561 had higher odds of mortality.ConclusionThe first SARS-CoV-2 peak in England has been associated with excess mortality. Planning for subsequent peaks needs to better manage risk in males, those of black ethnicity, older people, people with learning disabilities, and people who live in multi-occupancy dwellings.
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medical record systems, computerized, mortality, pandemics, sentinel surveillance, severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2
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