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COVID-19 among Amazonian indigenous in Peru: mortality, incidence, and clinical characteristics

Author(s)
M. Gabriela Soto-Cabezas
Mary F. Reyes-Vega
Jean Pierre Velásquez Rodríguez
Luis Ordoñez Ibargüen
Kevin S. Martel
Noemi Flores Jaime
Cesar V Munayco
Date Issued
5 de mayo de 2022
Type
Article
Volume
44
Issue
3
Start Page
e359
End Page
e365
DOI
10.1093/pubmed/fdac058
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Few studies have described the clinical characteristics of patients with COVID-19 from ethnic minority groups. Our objective was to evaluate the mortality and incidence rates, clinical characteristics and factors associated with mortality in cases with COVID-19 belonging to the Amazonian indigenous ethnic group in Peru. METHODS: We performed a retrospective cohort study including all cases from COVID-19 among Peruvian people identified as Amazonian indigenous from 07 March to 31 October 2020. We calculated the standardized mortality and incidence ratios using the indirect age-adjusted method to determine the differences between Amazonian Indigenous and the general population. In addition, we used multivariable logistic regression to determine the risk factors for death. RESULTS: A total of 19 018 laboratory confirmed COVID-19 cases were analyzed. Indigenous people had 3.18 (95% CI, 3.13-3.23) times the risk of infection and 0.34 (0.31-0.37) times the mortality risk of the general Peruvian population. Males had 1.29 (1.04-1.61) times the odds of death compared with females and for each year of age, the odds of mortality increased 1.03 (1.03-1.04) times. Cases with respiratory distress had 2.47 (1.96-3.10) times more likely to die. Having an immunodeficiency was 18.7 (6.12-57.00) times more likely to die. DISCUSSION: The Amazonian indigenous population in Peru was strongly affected by COVID-19 compared with the general Peruvian population.
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Demography

Incidence (geometry)

Population

Medicine

Amazonian

Indigenous

Epidemiology

Logistic regression

Odds ratio

Mortality rate

Amazon rainforest

Environmental health

Internal medicine

Biology

Ecology

Physics

Sociology

Optics

Demography

Incidence (geometry)

Population

Medicine

Amazonian

Indigenous

Epidemiology

Logistic regression

Odds ratio

Mortality rate

Amazon rainforest

Environmental health

Internal medicine

Biology

Ecology

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Male

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Minority Groups

Minority Groups

Peru epidemiology

Peru epidemiology

Peru epidemiology

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Incidence

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