Inequalities in COVID-19 mortality: defining a global research agenda
Inequalities in COVID-19 mortality: defining a global research agenda
The global death toll of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic is
very high, with over 6 million officially registered deaths and estimates of excess mortality ranging from 10 million to 20 million. Yet this burden has not been equally distributed between countries or across race, ethnicity, socioeconomic status and social class within countries. Evidence from several countries indicate disparities in exposure, susceptibility and capacity to treat and contain infection, severe illness,
hospitalization and death stemming from the disease.
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Friedman, Joseph
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Islam, Nazrul
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Gu, Youyang
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Nahmia, Petra
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Gutierrez Rojas, Andres
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Rasanathan, Kumanan
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Hosseinpoor, Ahmad Reza
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Emina, Jacques BO
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Eikemo, Terje Andreas
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Castillo-Salgado, Carlos
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1 October 2022
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Balaj, Mirza
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Islam, Nazrul
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Gu, Youyang
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Nahmia, Petra
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Santamaría-Ulloa, Carolina
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Gutierrez Rojas, Andres
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Hosseinpoor, Ahmad Reza
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Emina, Jacques BO
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Eikemo, Terje Andreas
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Castillo-Salgado, Carlos
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Friedman, Joseph, Balaj, Mirza, Islam, Nazrul, Gu, Youyang, Nahmia, Petra, Santamaría-Ulloa, Carolina, Gutierrez Rojas, Andres, Rasanathan, Kumanan, Hosseinpoor, Ahmad Reza, Emina, Jacques BO, Eikemo, Terje Andreas and Castillo-Salgado, Carlos
(2022)
Inequalities in COVID-19 mortality: defining a global research agenda.
Bulletin of the World Health Organization, 100 (10), .
Abstract
The global death toll of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic is
very high, with over 6 million officially registered deaths and estimates of excess mortality ranging from 10 million to 20 million. Yet this burden has not been equally distributed between countries or across race, ethnicity, socioeconomic status and social class within countries. Evidence from several countries indicate disparities in exposure, susceptibility and capacity to treat and contain infection, severe illness,
hospitalization and death stemming from the disease.
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Accepted/In Press date: 6 July 2022
e-pub ahead of print date: 2 September 2022
Published date: 1 October 2022
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Joseph Friedman
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Mirza Balaj
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Nazrul Islam
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Youyang Gu
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Petra Nahmia
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Carolina Santamaría-Ulloa
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Andres Gutierrez Rojas
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Kumanan Rasanathan
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Ahmad Reza Hosseinpoor
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Jacques BO Emina
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Terje Andreas Eikemo
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Carlos Castillo-Salgado
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