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Author: Amitava Banerjee; Laura Pasea; Steve Harris; Arturo Gonzalez-Izquierdo; Ana Torralbo; Laura Shallcross; Mahdad Noursadeghi; Deenan Pillay; Christina Pagel; Wai Keong Wong; Claudia Langenberg; Bryan Williams; Spiros Denaxas; Harry Hemingway
Title: Estimating excess 1- year mortality from COVID-19 according to underlying conditions and age in England: a rapid analysis using NHS health records in 3.8 million adults
  • Document date: 2020_3_24
  • ID: 11hi1jel_23
    Snippet: At least 20.0% of the population aged ≥ 30 years had one or more high risk condition defined by PHE 16 March 2020 guidelines; of which 13.7% were age>70 years and 6.3% aged ≤70 years who had 1 or more underlying condition (cardiovascular disease (2.3%), diabetes (2.2%), steroid therapy (1.9%), severe obesity (0.9%), chronic kidney disease (0.6%) and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, COPD (0.5%), chronic liver disease (0.02%), chronic neu.....
    Document: At least 20.0% of the population aged ≥ 30 years had one or more high risk condition defined by PHE 16 March 2020 guidelines; of which 13.7% were age>70 years and 6.3% aged ≤70 years who had 1 or more underlying condition (cardiovascular disease (2.3%), diabetes (2.2%), steroid therapy (1.9%), severe obesity (0.9%), chronic kidney disease (0.6%) and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, COPD (0.5%), chronic liver disease (0.02%), chronic neurological conditions (0.02%), splenic disorders (0.01%), immune disorders (0.001%), HIV/AIDS (0.005%) (Figure 1 ).

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