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Risk clusters of COVID-19 transmission in northeastern Brazil: prospective space-time modelling.

Dharliton Soares GomesLucas A AndradeCaíque Jordan Nunes RibeiroMarcus Valerius da Silva PeixotoShirley Verônica Melo Almeida LimaAndrezza Marques DuqueTatyane Martins CiriloMarco Aurélio de Oliveira GóesA G C F LimaM B SantosK C G M AraújoAllan Dantas Dos Santos
Published in: Epidemiology and infection (2020)
This study aimed to analyse the trend and spatial-temporal clusters of risk of transmission of COVID-19 in northeastern Brazil. We conducted an ecological study using spatial and temporal trend analysis. All confirmed cases of COVID-19 in the Northeast region of Brazil were included, from 7 March to 22 May 2020. We used the segmented log-linear regression model to assess time trends, and the local empirical Bayesian estimator, the global and local Moran indexes for spatial analysis. The prospective space-time scan statistic was performed using the Poisson probability distribution model. There were 113 951 confirmed cases of COVID-19. The average incidence rate was 199.73 cases/100 000 inhabitants. We observed an increasing trend in the incidence rate in all states. Spatial autocorrelation was reported in metropolitan areas, and 178 municipalities were considered a priority, especially in the states of Ceará and Maranhão. We identified 11 spatiotemporal clusters of COVID-19 cases; the primary cluster included 70 municipalities from Ceará state. COVID-19 epidemic is increasing rapidly throughout the Northeast region of Brazil, with dispersion towards countryside. It was identified high risk clusters for COVID-19, especially in the coastal side.
Keyphrases
  • coronavirus disease
  • sars cov
  • respiratory syndrome coronavirus
  • magnetic resonance imaging
  • climate change
  • computed tomography
  • magnetic resonance
  • heavy metals
  • neural network