2021
DOI: 10.1007/s40615-021-01031-6
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COVID-19 pandemic evolution in the Brazilian Indigenous population

Abstract: Introduction The COVID-19 pandemic has affected several neglected populations such as the Indigenous peoples, which have suffered a high impact from the pandemic. Objectives To analyze the impact on the health and disease process according to the COVID-19 evolution in the Brazilian Indigenous population. Methods Data was collected from press releases by the Health Ministry and a descriptive analysis of the numbers of Indigenous individuals in… Show more

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“…All the studies included were published between 2020–2021 and were cross-sectional ( n = 15). Eleven of the included studies were conducted in the indigenous population of Brazil ( Hallal et al, 2020 ; Baqui et al, 2020 ; Santos et al, 2020 ; Palamim, Ortega & Marson, 2020 ; Horta et al, 2020 ; Rodrigues et al, 2021 ; da Silva et al, 2021a ; Escobar, Rodriguez & Monteiro, 2020 ; Mendes et al, 2021 ; da Silva et al, 2021b ; Hillesheim et al, 2020 ), three were conducted in the indigenous population of Mexico ( Ortiz-Hernández & Pérez-Sastré, 2020 ; Argoty-Pantoja et al, 2021 ; Ibarra-Nava et al, 2021 ), and one in Colombia ( Cifuentes et al, 2021 ). No multicounty studies were included.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…All the studies included were published between 2020–2021 and were cross-sectional ( n = 15). Eleven of the included studies were conducted in the indigenous population of Brazil ( Hallal et al, 2020 ; Baqui et al, 2020 ; Santos et al, 2020 ; Palamim, Ortega & Marson, 2020 ; Horta et al, 2020 ; Rodrigues et al, 2021 ; da Silva et al, 2021a ; Escobar, Rodriguez & Monteiro, 2020 ; Mendes et al, 2021 ; da Silva et al, 2021b ; Hillesheim et al, 2020 ), three were conducted in the indigenous population of Mexico ( Ortiz-Hernández & Pérez-Sastré, 2020 ; Argoty-Pantoja et al, 2021 ; Ibarra-Nava et al, 2021 ), and one in Colombia ( Cifuentes et al, 2021 ). No multicounty studies were included.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Only five of the included studies specified data about the age and sex of the indigenous participants studied ( Rodrigues et al, 2021 ; da Silva et al, 2021a ; da Silva et al, 2021b ; Argoty-Pantoja et al, 2021 ; Ibarra-Nava et al, 2021 ). Six of the studies were conducted specifically in the indigenous population, all from Brazil ( Santos et al, 2020 ; Palamim, Ortega & Marson, 2020 ; Rodrigues et al, 2021 ; da Silva et al, 2021a ; Mendes et al, 2021 ; da Silva et al, 2021b ). Three pairs of studies analyzed the same database during a similar time frame; thus, the results of one study may have been included in those of another ( Hallal et al, 2020 ; Baqui et al, 2020 ; Horta et al, 2020 ; da Silva et al, 2021a ; Argoty-Pantoja et al, 2021 ; Ibarra-Nava et al, 2021 ) ( Table 1 ).…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Assim, no MS, a COVID-19 espalhou-se rapidamente entre os indígenas causando muitas mortes. Mesmo com subnotificações, os dados oficiais expressaram uma rápida evolução de casos de COVID-19 entre os povos indígenas, como por exemplo, no DSEI-MS, que apresentava as maiores taxas de casos positivos e de mortalidade por COVID-19 em fevereiro de 2021 (MENDES et al, 2021).…”
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