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Título do produto
Deaths due to COVID-19 in Brazil: how many are there and which are being identified?
Descrição do produto
COVID-19 was initially notified in February 2020, in Brazil, and the first death was reported on March 171. Since then, national spread has been rapid, with over 9,000 deaths reported less than two months later2. These deaths refer to people who tested positive for the polymerase chain reaction test (PCR), which detects the genetic material of SARS-CoV-2 and establishes the presence of the virus. This figure, however, represents only the tip of the iceberg, because the PCR test has been performed with priority on hospitalized patients under suspicion of having the disease and, in some states, as a post-mortem exam3. It can be deduced that there are certainly many deaths from suspected cases without a confirmed diagnosis. Thus, two major challenges are how to estimate the degree of underreported deaths due to COVID-19 and what the actual number is.
Autor(es) do produto
Elisabeth Barboza França; Lenice Harumi Ishitani; Renato Azeredo Teixeira; Daisy Maria Xavier de Abreu; Paulo Roberto Lopes Corrêa; Fatima Marinho; Ana Maria Nogales Vasconcelos
Unidade acadêmica da UnB
Assunto/palavras-chave representativas do produto
Mortes - Subnotificação - Brasil - Covid-19
Público alvo
Data de Produção do produto
junho 22, 2020
Tipo do produto
Comunicação científica
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Fonte externa
Revista Brasileira de Epidemiologia