PLoS ONE (Jan 2021)

Primary health care and social isolation against COVID-19 in Northeastern Brazil: Ecological time-series study.

  • Sanderson José Costa de Assis,
  • Johnnatas Mikael Lopes,
  • Marcello Barbosa Otoni Gonçalves Guedes,
  • Geronimo José Bouzas Sanchis,
  • Diego Neves Araujo,
  • Angelo Giuseppe Roncalli

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0250493
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 5
p. e0250493

Abstract

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BackgroundBrazil is witnessing a massive increase of corona virus disease (COVID-19). Its peculiar primary health care (PHC) system faces a burden due to the contagion occurring in the community environment. Then, the aim is to estimate the effect of the coverage of primary health care and social isolation on the evolution of confirmed cases and deaths by COVID-19, controlling sociodemographic, economic and health system aspects.MethodsA time series design was designed with data on diagnosed cases of COVID-19 and their deaths as outcomes in the capital cities of the Northeast region of Brazil. Independent variables such as PHC coverage, hospital beds, social isolation, demographic density, Gini index and other indicators were analyzed. A Autoregressive Generalized Linear Model method was applied for model the relationship.ResultsWe identified an exponential growth of cases (y = 0.00250.71x; p-valueConclusionsPHC mitigates the occurrence of Covid-19 and its deaths in a region of social vulnerability in Brazil together with social isolation. However, it is not known until when the system will withstand the overload in view of the low adhesion to social isolation, the lack of support and appropriate direction from the government to its population.