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Author: Katalin Gemes; Mats Talback; Karin Modig; Anders Ahlbom; Anita Berglund; Maria Feychting; Anthony Matthews
Title: Burden and prevalence of prognostic factors for severe covid-19 disease in Sweden
  • Document date: 2020_4_11
  • ID: lokj2170_29
    Snippet: There is little available evidence on the prognostic factors that contribute the most to severe COVID-19 disease in different populations across the world. Our raw measure of cumulative number of prognostic factors for severe COVID-19 disease may therefore not represent those at the highest risk if one factor contributes more to severe disease in comparison with the others. Data from the World Health organization-China Joint Mission on Coronaviru.....
    Document: There is little available evidence on the prognostic factors that contribute the most to severe COVID-19 disease in different populations across the world. Our raw measure of cumulative number of prognostic factors for severe COVID-19 disease may therefore not represent those at the highest risk if one factor contributes more to severe disease in comparison with the others. Data from the World Health organization-China Joint Mission on Coronavirus Disease suggest that the case-fatality is highest in those with cardiovascular disease (13.2%) compared with cancer (7.6%), chronic respiratory disease (8.0%), diabetes (9.2%), and those with no comorbid conditions (1.4%). [31] If this is similar in all populations, then the individual prevalence of each of the prognostic factors at national and county level in Sweden that we have also presented may give better information of the populations at highest risk of severe COVID-19 disease.

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