| Literature DB >> 32317051 |
Jean-François Etard1,2, Philippe Vanhems3,4, Laëtitia Atlani-Duault5,6, René Ecochard7,8,9.
Abstract
Motivated by the potential devastating effect of a COVID-19 outbreak in retirement homes and long-term facilities for dependent elderly, we present the impact of worst-case scenarios in French institutions using a specific age structure and case-age fatality ratios. The death toll could equal the yearly death toll caused by seasonal influenza in those older than 65 years or could largely exceed that, depending on the final attack rate and proportion of infected institutions.Entities:
Keywords: COVID-19; elderly; long-term care facilities
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32317051 PMCID: PMC7175651 DOI: 10.2807/1560-7917.ES.2020.25.15.2000448
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Euro Surveill ISSN: 1025-496X
Potential number of coronavirus disease (of COVID-19) deaths in institutions for dependent elderly people, by proportion of infected institutions and final attack rate among residents, France, March 2020 (n = 766,400 residents)
| Attack rate among residents | Percentage of infected institutions | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 30% | 40% | 50% | ||||
| n | 95% CI | n | 95% CI | n | 95% CI | |
| 30% | 8,682 | 7,283–10,283 | 11,576 | 9,710–13,711 | 14,470 | 12,138–17,138 |
| 40% | 11,576 | 9,710–13,711 | 15,435 | 12,947–18,281 | 19,294 | 16,184–22,851 |
| 50% | 14,470 | 12,138–17,138 | 19,294 | 16,184–22,851 | 24,117 | 20,230–28,564 |
CI: confidence interval.
Age distribution of residents, based on 40 “Habitat et Humanisme” institutions: 60–69 years: 2.85%; 70–79 years: 11.5%; ≥ 80 years: 85.7% (personal communication: Emile Hobeika, March 2020).
We used the age-stratified case fatality ratios and their 95% CI from [2].