1. Health system collapse 45 days after the detection of COVID-19 in Ceará, Northeast Brazil: a preliminary analysis.
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Lemos DRQ, D'Angelo SM, Farias LABG, Almeida MM, Gomes RG, Pinto GP, Cavalcante Filho JN, Feijão LX, Cardoso ARP, Lima TBR, Linhares PMC, Mello LP, Coelho TM, and Cavalcanti LPG
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- Adolescent, Adult, Age Distribution, Aged, Aged, 80 and over, Brazil epidemiology, COVID-19, Child, Child, Preschool, Coronavirus Infections mortality, Data Analysis, Female, Health Care Surveys statistics & numerical data, Hospital Units statistics & numerical data, Humans, Infant, Intensive Care Units statistics & numerical data, Length of Stay statistics & numerical data, Male, Middle Aged, Pandemics, Pneumonia, Viral mortality, SARS-CoV-2, Sex Distribution, Time Factors, Young Adult, Bed Occupancy statistics & numerical data, Betacoronavirus, Coronavirus Infections epidemiology, Health Services Needs and Demand statistics & numerical data, Pneumonia, Viral epidemiology
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Introduction: COVID-19 emerged in late 2019 and quickly became a serious public health problem worldwide. This study aim to describe the epidemiological course of cases and deaths due to COVID-19 and their impact on hospital bed occupancy rates in the first 45 days of the epidemic in the state of Ceará, Northeastern Brazil., Methods: The study used an ecological design with data gathered from multiple government and health care sources. Data were analyzed using Epi Info software., Results: The first cases were confirmed on March 15, 2020. After 45 days, 37,268 cases reported in 85.9% of Ceará's municipalities, with 1,019 deaths. Laboratory test positivity reached 84.8% at the end of April, a period in which more than 700 daily tests were processed. The average age of cases was 67 (<1 - 101) years, most occurred in a hospital environment (91.9%), and 58% required hospitalization in an ICU bed. The average time between the onset of symptoms and death was 18 (1 - 56) days. Patients who died in the hospital had spent an average of six (0 - 40) days hospitalized. Across Ceará, the bed occupancy rate reached 71.3% in the wards and 80.5% in the ICU., Conclusions: The first 45 days of the COVID-19 epidemic in Ceará revealed a large number of cases and deaths, spreading initially among the population with a high socioeconomic status. Despite the efforts by the health services and social isolation measures the health system still collapsed.
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- 2020
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