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Заглавие документа: | Excess mortality in Belarus during the COVID-19 pandemic as the case study of a country with limited non-pharmaceutical interventions and limited reporting |
Авторы: | Kirpich, A. Shishkin, A. Weppelmann, T.A. Tchernov, A.P. Skums, P. Gankin, Y. |
Тема: | ЭБ БГУ::МЕЖОТРАСЛЕВЫЕ ПРОБЛЕМЫ::Статистика ЭБ БГУ::ТЕХНИЧЕСКИЕ И ПРИКЛАДНЫЕ НАУКИ. ОТРАСЛИ ЭКОНОМИКИ::Медицина и здравоохранение |
Дата публикации: | 2022 |
Издатель: | Nature Research |
Библиографическое описание источника: | Sci Rep 2022;12(1) |
Аннотация: | Public health intervention to contain the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic significantly differed by country since the SARS-CoV-2 spread varied regionally in time and in scale. Since vaccinations were not available until the end of 2020 non-pharmaceutical interventions (NPIs) remained the only strategies to mitigate the pandemic spread at that time. Belarus in Europe is one of a few countries with a high Human Development Index where no lockdowns have ever been implemented and only limited NPIs have taken place for a period of time. Therefore, the Belarusian case was evaluated and compared in terms of the mortality burden. Since the COVID-19 mortality was low, the excess overall mortality was studied for Belarus. Since no overall mortality data have been reported past June 2020 the analysis was complemented by the study of Google Trends funeral-related search queries up until August 2021. Depending on the model, the Belarusian mortality for June of 2020 was 29 to 39% higher than otherwise expected with the corresponding estimated excess death was from 2953 to 3690 while the reported COVID-19 mortality for June 2020 was only 157 cases. The Belarusian excess mortality for June 2020 was higher than for all neighboring countries with an excess of 5% for Poland, 5% for Ukraine, 8% for Russia, 11% for Lithuania and 11% for Latvia. The relationship between Google Trends and mortality time series was studied using Granger’s test and the results were statistically significant. The results for Google Trends searches did vary by key phrase with the largest excess of 138% for April 2020 and 148% for September 2020 was observed for a key phrase “coffin”, while the largest excess of 218% for January 2021 was observed for “funeral services”. In summary, there are indications of the excess overall mortality in Belarus, which is larger than the reported COVID-19-related mortality. © |
URI документа: | https://elib.bsu.by/handle/123456789/288771 |
DOI документа: | 10.1038/s41598-022-09345-z |
Scopus идентификатор документа: | 85127408381 |
Финансовая поддержка: | PS was supported by the National Institutes of Health grant 1R01EB025022 and by the National Science Foundation grant 2047828. |
Лицензия: | info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess |
Располагается в коллекциях: | Кафедра веб-технологий и компьютерного моделирования (статьи) |
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