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Author: Anita Shet; Debashree Ray; Neelika Malavige; Mathuram Santosham; Naor Bar-Zeev
Title: Differential COVID-19-attributable mortality and BCG vaccine use in countries
  • Document date: 2020_4_6
  • ID: 1n96pz86_17
    Snippet: Early disease models that used assumptions based on CFRs from China and Italy predicted higher mortality in LMICs, which led to countries adopting severe lockdown measures 29 . Ongoing containment measures are critical for infection transmission mitigation. These measures should be balanced against predicted increases in non-COVID-19 mortality arising directly from economic shutdowns and distancing measures. Severe trade restrictions and lowered .....
    Document: Early disease models that used assumptions based on CFRs from China and Italy predicted higher mortality in LMICs, which led to countries adopting severe lockdown measures 29 . Ongoing containment measures are critical for infection transmission mitigation. These measures should be balanced against predicted increases in non-COVID-19 mortality arising directly from economic shutdowns and distancing measures. Severe trade restrictions and lowered productivity can increase poverty and food insecurity globally 30 . Major and prolonged disruptions in crucial health service delivery such as immunization programs or access to emergency obstetric and newborn care can result in a direct increase in preventable deaths, as occurred during and after ebolavirus epidemics 31 . Balancing transmission mitigation against sustaining basic health and nutrition access is a difficult but urgent task.

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