2022
DOI: 10.1093/ofid/ofac006
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Comparative Analysis of Mortality From Coronavirus Disease 2019 Across the European Union Countries and the Effects of Vaccine Coverage

Abstract: Background Mortality is a critical measure of disease impact. The European Union (EU) countries share the same regulatory framework but different implementation policies. Methods We extracted cumulative COVID-19 mortality data across the EU countries. We evaluated the 27 member states using the location quotient (LQ) to adjust for the expected mortality in the whole EU region, where an LQ <1 signifies a more and an LQ … Show more

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“…Its core principle is that a service is considered to be of national significance if its regional output value represents a larger share of the region's total output value in comparison to the national average for that service. In health geography research, LQ is primarily used to quantify the concentration levels of various healthcare system elements, such as mortality rates (Ziakas et al, 2022), number of hospital beds (Ford & Smith, 2008), and incidence rates (Moineddin et al, 2003). Based on the LQ, we developed a formula to calculate the Healthcare Relative Size Index (HRS), tailoring it to the specific context of our study.…”
Section: Healthcare Relative Size Indexmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Its core principle is that a service is considered to be of national significance if its regional output value represents a larger share of the region's total output value in comparison to the national average for that service. In health geography research, LQ is primarily used to quantify the concentration levels of various healthcare system elements, such as mortality rates (Ziakas et al, 2022), number of hospital beds (Ford & Smith, 2008), and incidence rates (Moineddin et al, 2003). Based on the LQ, we developed a formula to calculate the Healthcare Relative Size Index (HRS), tailoring it to the specific context of our study.…”
Section: Healthcare Relative Size Indexmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mortality is an important index for quantifying the burden of a disease among the population and also constitutes a fundamental pillar for public health decision making (13,14). In this study, we set to assess the impact of COVID-19 in terms of population mortality, while exploring the effect of the four dominant variant phases and the vaccination coverage on the Maltese population.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bulgaria is one of the most impacted by COVID-19 countries in the world in terms of life expectancy decline (Kuehn, 2022), the high mortality rate (Ziakas et al, 2022), low vaccination coverage (Mitev & Nanov, 2022), and mental health decline (Lüdecke & von dem Knesebeck, 2022). Together with the above, the higher education sector of Bulgaria has also undergone changes during the transition process to online learning.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%