An assessment of the relationship between national rates of Covid-19 incidence and mortality as reported to an international comparison database: An ecological study.
Azad ShokriHassan MahmoodiBakhtiar PirooziYousef MoradiFarhad MoradpourGhobad MoradiAli EbrazehParisa DaftarifardPublished in: Health science reports (2023)
A positive correlation between the fatality rate ratio based on countries' development indicators and the reverse for the incidence and mortality rate was found. Developed countries with sensitive healthcare systems can diagnose infected cases as soon as possible. Also, the mortality rate of Covid-19 will be accurately registered and reported. Due to more access to diagnostic tests, patients are diagnosed at the initial stages and will have a better opportunity to receive treatment. This leads to higher reports of incidence/and/or mortality rates and lower fatality of COVID-19. In conclusion, more Covid-19 incidence and mortality cases in developed countries can result from a more comprehensive care system and a more accurate recording procedure.
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- coronary artery disease
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- respiratory syndrome coronavirus
- climate change
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