Author: Kalyanaraman Marcello, R.; Dolle, J.; Tariq, A.; Kaur, S.; Wong, L.; Curcio, J.; Thachil, R.; Yi, S. S.; Islam, N.
                    Title: Disaggregating Asian Race Reveals COVID-19 Disparities among Asian Americans at New York City's Public Hospital System  Cord-id: 2c9w4dd3  Document date: 2020_11_24
                    ID: 2c9w4dd3
                    
                    Snippet: There is growing recognition of the burden of COVID-19 among Asian Americans, but data on outcomes among Asian ethnic subgroups remain extremely limited. We conducted a retrospective analysis of 85,328 patients tested for COVID-19 at New York City's public hospital system between March 1 and May 31, 2020, to describe characteristics and COVID-19 outcomes of Asian ethnic subgroups compared to Asians overall and other racial/ethnic groups. South Asians had the highest rates of positivity and hospi
                    
                    
                    
                     
                    
                    
                    
                    
                        
                            
                                Document: There is growing recognition of the burden of COVID-19 among Asian Americans, but data on outcomes among Asian ethnic subgroups remain extremely limited. We conducted a retrospective analysis of 85,328 patients tested for COVID-19 at New York City's public hospital system between March 1 and May 31, 2020, to describe characteristics and COVID-19 outcomes of Asian ethnic subgroups compared to Asians overall and other racial/ethnic groups. South Asians had the highest rates of positivity and hospitalization among Asians, second only to Hispanics for positivity and Blacks for hospitalization. Chinese patients had the highest mortality rate of all groups and were nearly 1.5 times more likely to die than Whites. The high burden of COVID-19 among South Asian and Chinese Americans underscores the urgent needs for improved data collection and reporting as well as public health program and policy efforts to mitigate the disparate impact of COVID-19 among these communities.
 
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