Understanding the influence of the COVID-19 pandemic on hospital-based mortality in Burundi: A cross sectional study comparing two time periods

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This study used hospital records from two time periods to understand the implication of COVID-19 on hospital-based deaths in Burundi the place of COVID-19 symptoms were sought among deaths that occurred from January to May 2020 (during the pandemic) versus January to May 2019 (before the pandemic). Firstly, death proportions were tested to seize differences between mortality rates for each month in 2020 versus 2019. In the second time, we compared mean time-To-death between the two periods using Kaplan-Meier survival curve. Finally, a logistic regression was fitted to assess the likelihood of dying from COVID-19 symptoms between the two periods. We found statistical evidence of a higher death rate in May 2020 as compared to May 2019. Moreover, death occurred faster in 2020 (mean=6.7 days, SD=8.9) than in 2019 (mean=7.8 days, SD=10.9).Unlike in 2019, being a male was significantly associated with a much lower likelihood of dying with one or more COVID-19 symptom(s) in 2020 (OR=0.35, 95% CI = 0.14 0.87). This study yielded some evidence for a possible COVID-19 related hospital-based mortality trend for May 2020. However, considering the time-constraint of the study, further similar studies over a longer period of time need to be conducted to trace a clearer picture on COVID-19 implication on hospital-based deaths in Burundi.

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Habonimana, D., Ouedraogo, L., Ndirahisha, E., Misago, N., Ciza, R., Niyomwungere, D., … Manirakiza, S. (2020). Understanding the influence of the COVID-19 pandemic on hospital-based mortality in Burundi: A cross sectional study comparing two time periods. Epidemiology and Infection. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0950268820002770

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