| Literature DB >> 35642003 |
Ziona Haklai1, Nehama Frimit Goldberger2, Ethel-Sherry Gordon1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The COVID-19 pandemic caused four waves of infection in Israel until October 2021. Israel was the first country to offer vaccinations to all the adult population followed by boosters. This study addresses how mortality rates reflect the effects of the pandemic.Entities:
Keywords: COVID vaccinations; COVID-19; Excess mortality; Non-COVID-19 mortality
Mesh:
Year: 2022 PMID: 35642003 PMCID: PMC9153236 DOI: 10.1186/s13584-022-00533-w
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Isr J Health Policy Res ISSN: 2045-4015
Fig. 1Number of deaths in COVID-19 pandemic period compared to average in 2017–2019. Total number of deaths in March 2020-October 2021 compared to average in 2017–2019, by month and population group. Age-adjusted infection rate per 1000 persons in all localities (A), and Jewish (B) and Arab (C) localities is shown as a dashed line, according to the secondary scale on the right hand side. Adjusted to the 2009 Israeli population as standard population
Ratio of mortality rates for the period March 2020–October 2021, for all deaths and non-COVID-19 deaths, compared to average of 2017–2019, by month and population group
Significance of rate difference: **p ≤ 0.001, bold (red = high, blue = low), *0.001 < p ≤ 0.05 not bold (red = high, blue = low)
Fig. 2Ratio of mortality rates, COVID-19 pandemic period compared to 2017–2019, all deaths and non-COVID-19 deaths. Ratio of mortality rates in March 2020-September 2021 compared to average in 2017–2019, for all deaths and non-COVID-19 deaths, by month. Age-adjusted infection rate per 1000 persons in all localities (A), and Jewish (B) and Arab (C) localities is shown as a dashed line, according to the secondary scale on the right hand side. Adjusted to the 2009 Israeli population as standard population
Ratio of mortality rates for the period March 2020–October 2021, for all deaths and non-COVID-19 deaths, compared to average of 2017–2019, by age groups, sex, and population group
Age 65 and above in the combined age groups includes 75 and above
Significance of rate difference: **p ≤ 0.001, bold (red = high, blue = low), *0.001 < p ≤ 0.05 not bold (red = high, blue = low)
Ratio of mortality rates for the period April–October 2021 of a cohort of persons vaccinated before 31 March 2021, aged 15 and above, compared to the average mortality rates in April–October 2017–2019, by age and sex
Significance of rate difference: **p ≤ 0.001, bold (blue = low), *0.001 < p ≤ 0.05 not bold (blue = low)
1Adjusted to population of Israel in 2019 as standard population
Fig. 3Rate of COVID-19 infection per 1000 persons by month by population group. Rate of COVID-19 infection per 1000 persons, age-adjusted to the 2009 Israeli population as standard population (A), and at age 65 and above (B), in all Jewish compared to all Arab localities in Israel by month