Spatial Survival Model for COVID-19 in México.
Eduardo Pérez-CastroMaría Guzmán-MartínezFlaviano Godínez-JaimesRamón Reyes-CarretoCruz Vargas-de-LeónAlejandro Ivan Aguirre-SaladoPublished in: Healthcare (Basel, Switzerland) (2024)
A spatial survival analysis was performed to identify some of the factors that influence the survival of patients with COVID-19 in the states of Guerrero, México, and Chihuahua. The data that we analyzed correspond to the period from 28 February 2020 to 24 November 2021. A Cox proportional hazards frailty model and a Cox proportional hazards model were fitted. For both models, the estimation of the parameters was carried out using the Bayesian approach. According to the DIC, WAIC, and LPML criteria, the spatial model was better. The analysis showed that the spatial effect influences the survival times of patients with COVID-19. The spatial survival analysis also revealed that age, gender, and the presence of comorbidities, which vary between states, and the development of pneumonia increase the risk of death from COVID-19.