Clinical and epidemiological characteristics and impact of non-pharmacological measures on the evolution of the COVID-19 pandemic among residents of a highaltitude region of Peru

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Objective: To describe the clinical and epidemiological characteristics and the impact of non-pharmacological measures (NFMs) on the evolution of the COVID-19 pandemic among residents of a high-altitude region of Peru.Materials and methods: The study was conducted in the district of Lircay (3,278 m...

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Autores: Saavedra Córdova , Luisser Dainner, Salazar Granara, Alberto Alcibíades
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2023
Institución:Universidad de San Martín de Porres
Repositorio:Horizonte médico
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Materia:mortalidad
COVID-19
salud pública
altitud
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mortality
public health
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Clinical and epidemiological characteristics and impact of non-pharmacological measures on the evolution of the COVID-19 pandemic among residents of a highaltitude region of Peru
Características clínicas y epidemiológicas e impacto de medidas no farmacológicas en la evolución de la epidemia por COVID-19 en pobladores de una región a gran altura del Perú
title Clinical and epidemiological characteristics and impact of non-pharmacological measures on the evolution of the COVID-19 pandemic among residents of a highaltitude region of Peru
spellingShingle Clinical and epidemiological characteristics and impact of non-pharmacological measures on the evolution of the COVID-19 pandemic among residents of a highaltitude region of Peru
Saavedra Córdova , Luisser Dainner
mortalidad
COVID-19
salud pública
altitud
Perú
mortality
COVID-19
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title_short Clinical and epidemiological characteristics and impact of non-pharmacological measures on the evolution of the COVID-19 pandemic among residents of a highaltitude region of Peru
title_full Clinical and epidemiological characteristics and impact of non-pharmacological measures on the evolution of the COVID-19 pandemic among residents of a highaltitude region of Peru
title_fullStr Clinical and epidemiological characteristics and impact of non-pharmacological measures on the evolution of the COVID-19 pandemic among residents of a highaltitude region of Peru
title_full_unstemmed Clinical and epidemiological characteristics and impact of non-pharmacological measures on the evolution of the COVID-19 pandemic among residents of a highaltitude region of Peru
title_sort Clinical and epidemiological characteristics and impact of non-pharmacological measures on the evolution of the COVID-19 pandemic among residents of a highaltitude region of Peru
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Saavedra Córdova , Luisser Dainner
Salazar Granara, Alberto Alcibíades
author Saavedra Córdova , Luisser Dainner
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Salazar Granara, Alberto Alcibíades
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv mortalidad
COVID-19
salud pública
altitud
Perú
mortality
COVID-19
public health
altitude
Peru
topic mortalidad
COVID-19
salud pública
altitud
Perú
mortality
COVID-19
public health
altitude
Peru
description Objective: To describe the clinical and epidemiological characteristics and the impact of non-pharmacological measures (NFMs) on the evolution of the COVID-19 pandemic among residents of a high-altitude region of Peru.Materials and methods: The study was conducted in the district of Lircay (3,278 m a.s.l.), province of Angaraes, department of Huancavelica, between March 31, 2020, and January 31, 2021 (lockdown period). The Information Technology Department at Hospital Lircay MINSA II-1 provided all COVID-19 patient records used during the aforementioned period of time. The clinical and epidemiological characteristics and the impact of NFMs were evaluated by determining the transmissibility of the virus using the effective reproduction number (Rt). Results: A total of 1,404 COVID-19 patients from the district of Lircay, who were treated at Hospital Lircay MINSA II-1, were studied. The median age was 33 years (IQR: 24.0–45.0); 10.7 % were older adults and 70 % reported no comorbidities at diagnosis. Out of all participants, 2.16 % had a moderate or severe condition, being more frequent in males (p < 0.001). Moreover, the significantly associated comorbidities were obesity (p < 0.001) and hypertension (p = 0.004). The average case fatality rate was 0.9 %; however, in moderate–severe cases, it reached 26.7 % (p < 0.001), and the elderly population was the most affected one. The lockdown, understood as an NFM, generated an Rt of 2.98 (95 % CI: 1.54–5.14) in July, and the end of the lockdown plus the economic recovery generated an Rt of 9.94 (95 % CI: 4.19–19.45) in December. After Christmas, focused lockdown was introduced and, 14 days later, an Rt reduction of up to 0.79 (95 % CI: 0.41–1.36) was observed. Conclusions: In this high-altitude region, the COVID-19 overall case fatality rate was low; this could be related to the characteristics of the population (young age and low prevalence of comorbidities). Lockdown apparently proved to be an effective measure for controlling SARS-CoV-2 transmissibility
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spelling Clinical and epidemiological characteristics and impact of non-pharmacological measures on the evolution of the COVID-19 pandemic among residents of a highaltitude region of PeruCaracterísticas clínicas y epidemiológicas e impacto de medidas no farmacológicas en la evolución de la epidemia por COVID-19 en pobladores de una región a gran altura del PerúSaavedra Córdova , Luisser Dainner Salazar Granara, Alberto Alcibíades mortalidadCOVID-19salud públicaaltitudPerú mortalityCOVID-19public healthaltitudePeru Objective: To describe the clinical and epidemiological characteristics and the impact of non-pharmacological measures (NFMs) on the evolution of the COVID-19 pandemic among residents of a high-altitude region of Peru.Materials and methods: The study was conducted in the district of Lircay (3,278 m a.s.l.), province of Angaraes, department of Huancavelica, between March 31, 2020, and January 31, 2021 (lockdown period). The Information Technology Department at Hospital Lircay MINSA II-1 provided all COVID-19 patient records used during the aforementioned period of time. The clinical and epidemiological characteristics and the impact of NFMs were evaluated by determining the transmissibility of the virus using the effective reproduction number (Rt). Results: A total of 1,404 COVID-19 patients from the district of Lircay, who were treated at Hospital Lircay MINSA II-1, were studied. The median age was 33 years (IQR: 24.0–45.0); 10.7 % were older adults and 70 % reported no comorbidities at diagnosis. Out of all participants, 2.16 % had a moderate or severe condition, being more frequent in males (p < 0.001). Moreover, the significantly associated comorbidities were obesity (p < 0.001) and hypertension (p = 0.004). The average case fatality rate was 0.9 %; however, in moderate–severe cases, it reached 26.7 % (p < 0.001), and the elderly population was the most affected one. The lockdown, understood as an NFM, generated an Rt of 2.98 (95 % CI: 1.54–5.14) in July, and the end of the lockdown plus the economic recovery generated an Rt of 9.94 (95 % CI: 4.19–19.45) in December. After Christmas, focused lockdown was introduced and, 14 days later, an Rt reduction of up to 0.79 (95 % CI: 0.41–1.36) was observed. Conclusions: In this high-altitude region, the COVID-19 overall case fatality rate was low; this could be related to the characteristics of the population (young age and low prevalence of comorbidities). Lockdown apparently proved to be an effective measure for controlling SARS-CoV-2 transmissibilityObjetivo: Describir las características clínicas y epidemiológicas y el impacto de las medidas no farmacológicas (MNF) en la evolución de la epidemia por COVID-19 en pobladores de una región de gran altura del Perú. Materiales y métodos: El estudio fue desarrollado en el distrito de Lircay, a 3278 m s. n. m., provincia de Angaraes, departamento de Huancavelica, entre el 31 de marzo del 2020 y el 31 de enero del 2021 (periodo de la cuarentena). La Oficina de Informática del Hospital Minsa II-1 de Lircay proporcionó el total de los registros de pacientes con diagnóstico de COVID-19, que se empleó en el periodo de estudio mencionado. Se evaluaron las características clínicas y epidemiológicas y el impacto de las MNF mediante la determinación de la transmisibilidad del virus por medio del número efectivo de reproducción (Rt). Resultados: Se estudiaron 1404 pacientes con diagnóstico de COVID-19 del distrito de Lircay, quienes se atendieron en el Hospital Minsa II-1 de Lircay. La mediana de edad fue de 33 años (RIQ: 24,0-45,0), el 10,7 % fueron adultos mayores y el 70 % no reportó comorbilidades al momento del diagnóstico. El 2,16 % de los participantes tuvo un cuadro moderado o grave, y se presentó con más frecuencia en varones (p < 0,001); asimismo, las comorbilidades asociadas significativamente fueron la obesidad (p < 0,001) y la hipertensión arterial (p = 0,004). La tasa de letalidad promedio fue de 0,9 %, sin embargo, en casos moderados-graves alcanzó el 26,7 % (p < 0,001); la población adulto mayor fue la más afectada. La cuarentena focalizada como MNF determinó un Rt de 2,98 (IC 95 %: 1,54-5,14) en el mes de julio, y el cese de la cuarentena más la reactivación económica determinó un Rt de 9,94 (IC 95 %: 4,19-19,45) en el mes de diciembre. Después del periodo de las festividades navideñas, se instauró la cuarentena focalizada y, 14 días después, se observó una reducción del Rt hasta en 0,79 (IC 95 %: 0,41-1,36). Conclusiones: En esta región de gran altura, la tasa de letalidad global por COVID-19 fue baja; esto podría relacionarse con las características de la población (menor edad y baja prevalencia de comorbilidades). Aparentemente, la cuarentena resultó ser una medida efectiva para el control de la transmisibilidad del SARS-CoV-2. Universidad de San Martín de Porres. 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