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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_4
    Snippet: The net effect of mortality of this emergency on the population is thus not only a matter of modelling an infectious disease, but modelling the mortality effects of wider medical and societal changes. One way of estimating and monitoring excess mortality is to compare observed numbers of deaths with those expected based on the background (pre-COVID- 19) risks of death in the population(1)......
    Document: The net effect of mortality of this emergency on the population is thus not only a matter of modelling an infectious disease, but modelling the mortality effects of wider medical and societal changes. One way of estimating and monitoring excess mortality is to compare observed numbers of deaths with those expected based on the background (pre-COVID- 19) risks of death in the population(1).

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