Disproportionate infection, hospitalisation and death from COVID-19 in ethnic minority groups and Indigenous Peoples: an application of the Priority Public Health …
The COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in disproportionate consequences for ethnic minority
groups and Indigenous Peoples. We present an application of the Priority Public Health …
groups and Indigenous Peoples. We present an application of the Priority Public Health …
[HTML][HTML] Pathways to ethnic inequalities in COVID-19 health outcomes in the United Kingdom: A systematic map
Background Marked ethnic inequalities in COVID-19 infection and its consequences have
been documented. The aim of this paper is to identify the range and nature of evidence on …
been documented. The aim of this paper is to identify the range and nature of evidence on …
[HTML][HTML] Disparities by social determinants of health: links between Long COVID and cardiovascular disease.
A Banerjee - Canadian Journal of Cardiology, 2024 - Elsevier
Long COVID has been defined by World Health Organization as “continuation or
development of new symptoms 3 months after the initial SARS-CoV-2 infection, with these …
development of new symptoms 3 months after the initial SARS-CoV-2 infection, with these …
Marginalisation and distrust in the context of the COVID-19 vaccination programme: experiences of communities in a northern UK city region
S Gillibrand, D Kapadia, R Watkinson, B Issa… - BMC Public Health, 2024 - Springer
Background There are clear inequalities in COVID− 19 vaccination rates amongst
marginalised groups, with lower rates for some minoritised ethnic and religious groups …
marginalised groups, with lower rates for some minoritised ethnic and religious groups …
Addressing inequity: the world needs an ambitious Pandemic Accord
T da Silva Nunes, A Soliman, K Taguchi, P Matsoso… - The Lancet, 2023 - thelancet.com
Based on the zero draft1 of the WHO convention, agreement, or other international
instrument on pandemic prevention, preparedness, and response (WHO CA+) and inputs …
instrument on pandemic prevention, preparedness, and response (WHO CA+) and inputs …
Explaining COVID-19 related mortality disparities in American Indians and Alaska Natives
WS Slutske, KL Conner, JA Kirsch, SS Smith… - Scientific Reports, 2023 - nature.com
Abstract American Indian and Alaska Native (AI/AN) individuals are more likely to die with
COVID-19 than other groups, but there is limited empirical evidence to explain the cause of …
COVID-19 than other groups, but there is limited empirical evidence to explain the cause of …
[HTML][HTML] The prevalence of common mental disorders across 18 ethnic groups in Britain during the COVID-19 pandemic: Evidence for Equality National Survey …
Background The COVID-19 pandemic negatively impacted mental health in the general
population in Britain. Ethnic minority people suffered disproportionately, in terms of health …
population in Britain. Ethnic minority people suffered disproportionately, in terms of health …
COVID-19 burden differed by city districts and ethnicities during the pre-vaccination era in Amsterdam, the Netherlands
Y Bachour, E Wynberg, L Coyer, M Buster… - Frontiers in public …, 2023 - frontiersin.org
Background During the first wave of COVID-19 in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, a
disproportional number of COVID-19 hospitalizations occurred in individuals with an ethnic …
disproportional number of COVID-19 hospitalizations occurred in individuals with an ethnic …
The impact of health inequity on spatial variation of COVID-19 transmission in England
T Rawson, W Hinsley, R Sonabend… - PLOS Computational …, 2024 - journals.plos.org
Considerable spatial heterogeneity has been observed in COVID-19 transmission across
administrative areas of England throughout the pandemic. This study investigates what …
administrative areas of England throughout the pandemic. This study investigates what …
Machine learning models for predicting hospitalization and mortality risks of COVID-19 patients
WD de Holanda, LC e Silva, ÁACC Sobrinho - Expert Systems with …, 2024 - Elsevier
Abstract Even though the World Health Organization declared the end of the pandemic,
COVID-19 is still considered an endemic disease, affecting many people worldwide. As a …
COVID-19 is still considered an endemic disease, affecting many people worldwide. As a …