An overview of Brazilian working age adults vulnerability to COVID‐19.
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2022
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Brazil is a country of continental dimensions, where many smaller countries would ft. In addition to
demographic, socioeconomic, and cultural diferences, hospital infrastructure and healthcare varies
across all 27 federative units. Therefore, the evolution of COVID-19 pandemic did not manifest itself
in a homogeneous and predictable trend across the nation. In late 2020 and early 2021, new waves
of the COVID-19 outbreak have caused an unprecedented sanitary collapse in Brazil. Unlike the frst
COVID-19 wave, in subsequent waves, preliminary evidence has pointed to an increase in the daily
reported cases among younger people being hospitalized, overloading the healthcare system. In
this comprehensive retrospective cohort study, confrmed cases of hospitalization, ICU admission,
IMV requirement and in-hospital death from Brazilian COVID-19 patients throughout 2020 until the
beginning of 2021 were analyzed through a spatio-temporal study for patients aged 20–59 years. All
Brazilian federative units had their data disaggregated in six periods of ten epidemiological weeks
each. We found that there is a wide variation in the waves dynamic due to SARS-CoV-2 infection,
both in the frst and in subsequent outbreaks in diferent federative units over the analyzed periods.
As a result, atypical waves can be seen in the Brazil data as a whole. The analysis showed that Brazil
is experiencing a numerical explosion of hospitalizations and deaths for patients aged 20–59 years,
especially in the state of São Paulo, with a similar proportion of hospitalizations for this age group but
higher proportion of deaths compared to the frst wave.
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SOUZA, F. S. H. de et al. An overview of Brazilian working age adults vulnerability to COVID‐19. Scientific Reports, v. 12, n. 2798, 2022. Disponível em: <https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-022-06641-6>. Acesso em: 06 jul 2022.