1. Impact of the covid-19 epidemic on mortality in prisons.
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Sánchez, Alexandra, Sánchez de Toledo, Celina Roma, de Brito, Cláudia, de Lima Pereira, Eliane, Amorim Tostes, Thiago, Bastos Camacho, Luiz Antônio, and Larouzé, Bernard
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COVID-19 pandemic ,COVID-19 ,RIGHT to health ,TUBERCULOSIS ,CAUSES of death ,TIME series analysis ,MORTALITY ,DEATH rate ,PRISONS - Abstract
Purpose: to assess the impact of COVID-19 on the mortality of people deprived of their liberty (PDL) in the state of Rio de Janeiro and compare the rates observed with those of the general population. Method: quantitative, retrospective study combining the analysis of the 2016-2021 time series of annual mortality rates, cross-sectional study comparing 2016-2017 vs. 2020-2021 and analysis of individual data obtained from primary and secondary sources of information. The standardized mortality ratio between PDL and the general population was estimated for the cause of death categories. Results: historical series showed an annual drop (13%) in mortality from 2016 to 2019, a trend that was inverted in 2020 due to COVID-19, which was responsible for 20% of all deaths. Of the COVID-19 deaths, 54.8% were elderly and/or had co-morbidities. Mortality from COVID-19 was similar between PDL and the general population, but mortality from tuberculosis and HIV remained much higher among PDL. Conclusion: the pandemic was probably a determinant of the downward trend reversal in mortality between 2016 and 2019. Using mortality as an indicator of health and human rights in prisons by health, justice and civil society organizations implies the improvement of information about PDL in the SIM. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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