| Literature DB >> 35643450 |
Braden O'Neill1,2,3, Sumeet Kalia4, Susan Hum5,6, Peter Gill7,8,9, Michelle Greiver4,10, Abirami Kirubarajan11, David Eisen4,10, Jacob Ferguson11, Sheila Dunn5,6.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Preliminary evidence suggests that individuals living in lower income neighbourhoods are at higher risk of COVID-19 infection. The relationship between sociodemographic characteristics and COVID-19 risk warrants further study.Entities:
Keywords: COVID-19; Diagnostic tests and procedures; Immigration; Primary health care; Social determinants of health
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35643450 PMCID: PMC9148216 DOI: 10.1186/s12889-022-13388-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Public Health ISSN: 1471-2458 Impact factor: 4.135
Timeline of key COVID assessment centre announcements in Ontario during study period
| Date | Announcement | Reference |
|---|---|---|
| March 12/20 | COVID assessment centres opened at six locations in Ontario | [ |
| May 24/20: | Premier recommended ‘everyone gets a test’ | [ |
| Sept 23/20: | Asymptomatic people could access tests at private pharmacies | [ |
| Sept 24/20 | Testing at assessment centres restricted to those with symptoms of COVID or close contacts or who are at high risk | [ |
| Oct 2/20 | All Ontario COVID assessment centres switched to ‘by appointment only’ | [ |
Participant characteristics with respect to NYGHa and WCHb sites
| | 3108 | 5.81% | 1501 | 5.01% | 4609 |
| | 4072 | 7.61% | 1119 | 3.73% | 5191 |
| | 10,770 | 20.14% | 8143 | 27.18% | 18,913 |
| | 8987 | 16.80% | 7927 | 26.46% | 16,914 |
| | 8174 | 15.28% | 3749 | 12.51% | 11,923 |
| | 8353 | 15.62% | 3355 | 11.20% | 11,708 |
| | 6281 | 11.74% | 2429 | 8.11% | 8710 |
| | 3729 | 6.97% | 1741 | 5.81% | 5470 |
| | 5 | 0.01% | 0 | 0% | 5 |
| | 29,470 | 55.11% | 19,094 | 63.72% | 48,564 |
| | 24,009 | 44.89% | 10,870 | 36.28% | 34,879 |
| | 11,065 | 20.69% | 4455 | 14.87% | 15,520 |
| | 9866 | 18.45% | 5155 | 17.20% | 15,021 |
| | 8910 | 16.66% | 4836 | 16.14% | 13,746 |
| | 9691 | 18.12% | 4668 | 15.58% | 14,359 |
| | 13,850 | 25.90% | 10,019 | 33.44% | 23,869 |
| | 97 | 0.18% | 831 | 2.77% | 928 |
| | 6503 | 12.16% | 5469 | 18.25% | 11,972 |
| | 17,930 | 33.53% | 16,860 | 56.27% | 34,790 |
| | 28,903 | 54.05% | 6552 | 21.87% | 35,455 |
| | 143 | 0.27% | 1083 | 3.61% | 1226 |
| | 52,619 | 98.39% | 29,057 | 96.97% | 81,676 |
| | 860 | 1.61% | 907 | 3.03% | 1767 |
| | 53,479 | 100.00% | 29,964 | 100.00% | 83,443 |
aNYGH North York General Hospital, bWCH Women’s College Hospital
Patient demographics with respect to positive or negative COVID-19 swab test
| | 52,272 | 1207 | 2.26% | 53,479 |
| | 29,531 | 433 | 1.45% | 29,964 |
| | 4563 | 46 | 1.00% | 4609 |
| | 5093 | 98 | 1.89% | 5191 |
| | 18,488 | 425 | 2.25% | 18,913 |
| | 16,602 | 312 | 1.84% | 16,914 |
| | 11,617 | 306 | 2.57% | 11,923 |
| | 11,446 | 262 | 2.24% | 11,708 |
| | 8570 | 140 | 1.61% | 8710 |
| | 5419 | 51 | 0.93% | 5470 |
| | 5 | 0 | 0% | 5 |
| | 47,646 | 918 | 1.89% | 48,564 |
| | 34,157 | 722 | 2.07% | 34,879 |
| | 14,926 | 594 | 3.83% | 15,520 |
| | 14,699 | 322 | 2.14% | 15,021 |
| | 13,523 | 223 | 1.62% | 13,746 |
| | 14,130 | 229 | 1.59% | 14,359 |
| | 23,603 | 266 | 1.11% | 23,869 |
| | 922 | 6 | 0.65% | 928 |
| | 11,866 | 106 | 0.89% | 11,972 |
| | 34,268 | 522 | 1.50% | 34,790 |
| | 34,454 | 1001 | 2.82% | 35,455 |
| | 1215 | 11 | 0.90% | 1226 |
| | 80,090 | 1586 | 1.94% | 81,676 |
| | 1713 | 54 | 3.06% | 1767 |
| | 81,803 | 1640 | 1.97% | 83,443 |
*NYGH North York General Hospital, **WCH Women’s College Hospital
Fig. 1Odds ratios for positive COVID-19 swab test by income quintile and immigration tercile
SARS-CoV-2 test positivity by demographic characteristics
| 337 | 4 | 1.17% | 0.34 | 341 | ||
| 703 | 6 | 0.85% | 709 | |||
| 892 | 10 | 1.11% | 902 | |||
| 1659 | 18 | 1.07% | 1677 | |||
| 8262 | 68 | 0.82% | 8330 | |||
| 2566 | 70 | 2.66% | < 0.0001 | 2636 | ||
| 4776 | 75 | 1.55% | 4851 | |||
| 6256 | 97 | 1.53% | 6353 | |||
| 7686 | 122 | 1.56% | 7808 | |||
| 12,984 | 158 | 1.20% | 13,142 | |||
| 11,969 | 517 | 4.14% | < 0.0001 | 12,486 | ||
| 9118 | 240 | 2.56% | 9358 | |||
| 6252 | 115 | 1.81% | 6367 | |||
| 4759 | 89 | 1.84% | 4848 | |||
| 2356 | 40 | 1.67% | 2396 | |||
| 80,575 | 1629 | 1.98% | 82,204 | |||
† P-value assesses the existence of a linear trend in increasing positivity rate of COVID-19 swab test with decreasing income quintiles for each immigration tercile
N = 82,204 in this table (N = 83,443 in Tables 1, 2, and 3) because missing data for immigration and income were removed prior to the analysis presented here