Social vulnerability and COVID-19 incidence in a brazilian metropolis

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Vulnerability is a crucial factor in ad-dressing COVID-19 as it can aggravate the dise-ase. Thus, it should be considered in COVID-19 control and health prevention and promotion. This ecological study aimed to analyze the spatial distribution of the incidence of COVID-19 cases in a Brazilian metropolis and its association with social vulnerability indicators. Spatial scan analysis was used to identify COVID-19 clusters. The variables for identifying the vulnerability were inserted in a Geographically Weighted Regres-sion (GWR) model to identify their spatial relationship with COVID-19 cases. The incidence of COVID-19 in Fortaleza was 74.52/10,000 inha-bitants, with 3,554 reported cases and at least one case registered in each neighborhood. The spatial GWR showed a negative relationship between the incidence of COVID-19 and demographic density (β=-0,0002) and a positive relationship between the incidence of COVID-19 and the percentage of self-employed >18 years (β=1.40), and maxi-mum per capita household income of the poorest fifth (β=0.04). The influence of vulnerability indicators on incidence showed areas that can be the target of public policies to impact the incidence of COVID-19.

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Cestari, V. R. F., Florêncio, R. S., Sousa, G. J. B., Garces, T. S., Maranhão, T. A., Castro, R. R., … Moreira, T. M. M. (2021). Social vulnerability and COVID-19 incidence in a brazilian metropolis. Ciencia e Saude Coletiva, 26(3), 1023–1033. https://doi.org/10.1590/1413-81232021263.42372020

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