COVID-19 case fatality risk by age and gender in a high testing setting in Latin America: Chile, MarchâAugust 2020
Keywords: Covid, 19; Chile; Death risk by age group; Latin America; Time, delay adjusted case fatality rate
Abstract
Background: Early severity estimates of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) are critically needed to assess the potential impact of the ongoing pandemic in different demographic groups. Here we estimate the real-time delay-adjusted case fatality rate across nine age groups by gender in Chile, the country with the highest testing rate for COVID-19 in Latin America. Methods: We used a publicly available real-time daily series of age-stratified COVID-19 cases and deaths reported by the Ministry of Health in Chile from the beginning of the epidemic in March through August 31, 2020. We used a robust likelihood function and a delay distribution to estimate real-time delay-adjusted case-fatality risk and estimate model parameters using a Monte Carlo Markov Chain in a Bayesian framework. Results: As of August 31, 2020, our estimates of the time-delay adjusted case fatality rate (CFR) for men and women are 4.16% [95% Credible Interval (CrI): 4.09â4.24%] and 3.26% (95% CrI: 3.19â3.34%), respectively, while the overall estimate is 3.72% (95% CrI: 3.67â3.78%). Seniors aged 80 years and over have an adjusted CFR of 56.82% (95% CrI: 55.25â58.34%) for men and 41.10% (95% CrI: 40.02â42.26%) for women. Results showed a peak in estimated CFR during the June peak of the epidemic. The peak possibly reflects insufficient laboratory capacity, as illustrated by high test positivity rates (33% positive 7-day average nationally in June), which may have resulted in lower reporting rates. Conclusions: Severity estimates from COVID-19 in Chile suggest that male seniors, especially among those aged ⥠70 years, are being disproportionately affected by the pandemic, a finding consistent with other regions. The ongoing pandemic is imposing a high death toll in South America, and Chile has one of the highest reported mortality rates globally thus far. These real-time estimates may help inform public health officials' decisions in the region and underscore the need to implement more effective measures to ameliorate fatality. [Figure not available: see fulltext.][Figure not available: see fulltext.]
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| Título según SCOPUS: | COVID-19 case fatality risk by age and gender in a high testing setting in Latin America: Chile, MarchâAugust 2020 |
| Título de la Revista: | Infectious Diseases of Poverty |
| Volumen: | 10 |
| Número: | 1 |
| Editorial: | BIOMED CENTRAL LTD |
| Fecha de publicación: | 2021 |
| Idioma: | English |
| DOI: |
10.1186/s40249-020-00785-1 |
| Notas: | SCOPUS |