ANALYSIS OF THE EPIDEMIOLOGICAL BEHAVIOR OF COVID-19 IN THE STATE OF MARANHÃO, BRAZIL, 2020

Lícia Apoline Santos Marques, Ellem Silva Pestana, Jailson de Sousa Oliveira Júnior, Paula Sabrina Martins Gomes da Rocha, Rafaela Machado Dias de Oliveira, Rawenna Machado Dias de Oliveira, Francisco Eugênio Deusdará de Alexandria

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Introduction: The pandemic of the novel coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2) has already stricken all Brazilian states, representing the great challenge of the year of 2020. In this sense, the present study aimed to analyze the epidemiological profile of COVID-19 confirmed cases in the state of Maranhão. Outline: It is an epidemiological study, descriptive, of the cases and deaths by COVID-19 notified in the state of Maranhão in the period of March 2020 to June 2020. Results: There were confirmed 6,2711 COVID-19 cases. The most affected region was the one of São Luís with 12,095 confirmed cases, being the patients, mostly, of the female gender (53%) and of the age range of 30 to 39 (19.85%). The cases of male patients showed higher death rate (62%), prevalence of age of 70 and over (52.56%), miscellaneous comorbidities (88%), highlighting cardiovascular and metabolic diseases. Implications: The epidemiological curve of the disease is ascending in the state, which shows the need to reinforce measures to contain and enhance human resources.


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Coronavírus; Monitoramento Epidemiológico; Saúde Pública

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