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Introduction: As a result of COVID-19, many hospitals underwent a conversion for the care for this disease. Objective: To analyze COVID-19 hospital epidemiological behavior from March to August 2020. Methods: Through a series of cases, COVID-19 epidemiological behavior at the hospital was analyzed, for which simple case rates, percentages and incidence of COVID-19 per 100 hospital discharges were estimated. Results: Out of 491 subjects who tested positive for SARS-CoV-2, 156 (31.7%) were hospitalized for clinical data of moderate to severe disease. Average age was 59.1 years; 121 cases (75%) were discharged due to improvement, and 32 (20.5%), due to death. Average age of those who died was 69.7 years, and the most affected age group was 60 to 80 years (45.4%). Calculated lethality was 20.5 per 100 hospital discharges, while that calculated taking into account positive patients (outpatients and hospitalized patients) was 6.5. Conclusions: COVID-19 epidemiological behavior was similar to that described in other studies; however, lethality and mortality are above national average. The analysis of this and of the factors that favored it in our population is pending.
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Arce-Salinas, C. A., López-Herrera, D., Hernández-Alarcón, A., Luna-Rivera, E. M., Bejarano-Juvera, A. A., Bustamante-Flores, A. K., … Reyna-Figueroa, J. (2021). COVID-19 epidemiology in a Mexican tertiary care hospital. Gaceta Medica de Mexico, 157(3), 257–262. https://doi.org/10.24875/GMM.M21000555
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