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Epidemiological Characteristics and Outcomes of COVID-19 Cases: Mortality Inequalities by Socio-Economic Status, Barcelona, Spain, 24 February to 4 May 2020.

Euro surveillance/Eurosurveillance(2021)

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Background: Population-based studies characteris-ing outcomes of COVID-19 in European settings are limited, and effects of socio-economic status (SES) on outcomes have not been widely investigated. Aim: We describe the epidemiological characteristics of COVID-19 cases, highlighting incidence and mortal-ity rate differences across SES during the first wave in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. Methods: This popula-tion-based study reports individual-level data of lab-oratory-confirmed COVID-19 cases diagnosed from 24 February to 4 May 2020, notified to the Public Health Agency of Barcelona and followed until 15 June 2020. We analysed end-of-study vital status and the effects of chronic conditions on mortality using logistic regression. Geocoded addresses were linked to basic health area SES data, estimated using the composed socio-economic index. We estimated age-standard-ised incidence, hospitalisation, and mortality rates by SES. Results: Of 15,554 COVID-19-confirmed cases, the majority were women (n = 9,028; 58%), median age was 63 years (interquartile range: 46-83), 8,046 (54%) required hospitalisation, and 2,287 (15%) cases died. Prevalence of chronic conditions varied across SES, and multiple chronic conditions increased risk of death (>= 3, adjusted odds ratio: 2.3). Age-standardised rates (incidence, hospitalisation, mortality) were high-est in the most deprived SES quartile (incidence: 1,011 (95% confidence interval (CI): 975-1,047); hospitali-sation: 619 (95% CI: 591-648); mortality: 150 (95% CI: 136-165)) and lowest in the most affluent (inci-dence: 784 (95% CI: 759-809); hospitalisation: 400 (95% CI: 382-418); mortality: 121 (95% CI: 112-131)). Conclusions: COVID-19 outcomes varied markedly across SES, underscoring the need to implement effec-tive preventive strategies for vulnerable populations.
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