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Disproportionate Burden of COVID-19 Infection Among Hispanic Patients During the First COVID-19 Surge in South Texas.

Meredith G HosekAditi SharmaMary NunnSydney T TranMadeleine O BousquetZachary T AllenFarah A L AllawiRobert GellerAndrew McCrackenCarmen G SanchezAnna G TaranovaRoberto VillarrealMartin GorosJonathan GelfondBarbara S Taylor
Published in: Health equity (2022)
These findings highlight the disproportionate impact of COVID-19 on Hispanic populations even within a majority-minority community. In the United States, Hispanic persons are more likely to work frontline jobs, live in multigenerational homes in poverty, and be uninsured. The burden of COVID-19 cases within Bexar County's largest hospital system reflects this systemic inequity. Identifying racioethnic health disparities supports efforts toward mitigating structural factors that predispose minority groups to illness and death.
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