Socioeconomic inequality in global incidence and mortality rates from COVID-19: an Ecological study
Autor
Shahbazi, Fatemeh
Khazaei, Salman
Institución
Resumen
Objective: Coronavirus disease is an infectious disease caused by a newly discovered
coronavirus. Epidemiological and clinical features of patients with COVID-19 have been
examined but Socio-economic aspects of the issue have been less studied. Thus this study
aimed to identify the role of human development index (HDI) in the incidence and mortality
rates of COVID-19 worldwide.
Methods: Information of the incidence and mortality rates of COVID-19 was obtained from
the Worldometer and data about the HDI 2019 were obtained from the World Bank database.
The correlation between incidence, mortality rates, and the HDI parameters were assessed
using linear regression. We calculated concentration index (CI) to measure socioeconomic
inequality in COVID-19 related mortality & incidence.
Results: linear regression analysis showed a direct significant correlation between the
incidence and mortality rate from COVID-19 and HDI at the global level. The concentration
index was positive for incidence rate (0.62) and mortality rate (0.69) of COVID-19,
indicating the higher concentration of the rates among groups with high HDI.
Conclusions: The high incidence and mortality rates of COVID-19 in countries with high
and very high HDI are remarkable which should be the top priority of interventions for global
health policymakers. Also, the health programs should be provided to reduce the burden of
this disease in the regions with high incidence and mortality rates of COVID-19.