Abstract

spatio-temporal alysis of the first wave of the corovirus (COVID-19) pandemic in Mexico (April to September 2020) was performed by state. Descriptive alyses through diagrams, mapping, animations and time series representations were carried out. Greater risks were observed at certain times in specific regions. Various trends and clusters were observed and alysed by fitting linear mixed models and time series clustering. The association of co-morbidities and other variables were studied by fitting a spatial panel data linear model (SPLM). On average, the greatest risks were observed in Baja California Norte, Chiapas and Sonora, while some other densely populated states, e.g., Mexico City, had lower values. The trends varied by state and a four-order polynomial, including fixed and random effects, was necessary to model them. The most common risk development was observed in states belonging to two clusters and consisted of an initial increase followed by a decrease. Some states presented cluster configurations with a retarded risk increase before the decrease, while the risk increased throughout the time of study in others. A cyclic behaviour with a second increasing trend was also observed in some states. The SPLM approach revealed a positive significant association with respect to case fatality risk between certain groups, such as males and individuals aged 50 years and more, and the prevalence of chronic kidney disease, cardiovascular disease, asthma and hypertension. The alysis may provide valuable insight into COVID-19 dymics applicable in future outbreaks, as well as identify determints signifying certain trends at the state level. The combition of spatial and temporal information may provide a better understanding of the fatalities due to COVID-19.

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Title
A spatio-temporal study of state-wide case-fatality risks during the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic in Mexico
Author
Ramìrez-Aldana, Ricardo; Gomez-Verjan, Juan Carlos; Bello-Chavolla, Omar Yaxmehen; Naranjo, Lizbeth  VIAFID ORCID Logo 
Section
Original Articles
Publication year
2022
Publication date
2022
Publisher
PAGEPress Publications
ISSN
18271987
e-ISSN
19707096
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English; Italian
ProQuest document ID
3173229145
Copyright
© 2022. This work is licensed under http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ (the “License”). Notwithstanding the ProQuest Terms and Conditions, you may use this content in accordance with the terms of the License.