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2020 年 COVID-19 大流行期间意大利的超额死亡率:评估第一波和第二波之间的差异

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

机构信息

Department of Infectious Diseases, Istituto Superiore di Sanità, Rome, Italy.

Statistical Service, Istitituto Superiore di Sanità, Rome, Italy.

出版信息

Front Public Health. 2021 Jul 16;9:669209. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2021.669209. eCollection 2021.

Abstract

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.

摘要

COVID-19 对全球死亡率产生了巨大影响,意大利也是如此,意大利是第一个经历 SARS-CoV2 疫情的欧洲国家。许多国家报告称 COVID-19 死亡呈两波模式;然而,比较这两波的研究有限。本研究的目的是使用全国范围的数据比较 2020 年发生的两波全因超额死亡率。使用负二项模型估计全因超额死亡率,时间采用二次样条模型建模。还应用这些模型估计“与 COVID-19 无直接关系”的全因超额死亡,即没有先前 COVID-19 诊断的死亡。在第一波(2 月 25 日至 5 月 31 日)期间,我们估计有 52437 例超额死亡(95%CI:49213-55863),第二阶段(10 月 10 日至 12 月 31 日)有 50979 例(95%CI:50333-51425),第二波的百分比为 34.8%(95%CI:33.8%-35.8%),第一波的百分比为 31.0%(95%CI:27.2%-35.4%)。在两波疫情中,北部地区的全因超额死亡百分比均较高(第一波为 59.1%,第二波为 42.2%),意大利其他地区的超额死亡百分比在第二波疫情中显著增加(从 6.7%增加到 27.1%)。男性和 80 岁以上的人群是受影响最大的群体,第二波疫情中这两个群体的死亡人数都有所增加。第二阶段与第一阶段相比,与 COVID-19 无直接关系的超额死亡人数减少,从 10.8%(95%CI:9.5%-12.4%)降至 7.7%(95%CI:7.5%-7.9%)。全因超额死亡百分比的增加表明,意大利 2020 年 SARS-CoV-2 病毒在第二波疫情中的影响不同。与 COVID-19 无直接关系的超额死亡人数的减少可能表明意大利卫生保健服务在第二波疫情期间对 COVID-19 诊断的检测和/或对其他严重疾病的临床实践的准备有所改善。

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