Epidemiological Analysis of COVID-19 Cases in Native Amazonian Communities from Peru
Cecilia Pajuelo-Reyes,
Hugo J. Valencia,
Carla C. Montenegro,
Eduardo Quezada,
Lizandro Gonzales,
Norma Cruz,
Carlos Canelo,
Carla Ordinola,
Jorge L. Maicelo Quintana,
Juan R. Tejedo,
Rafael Tapia-Limonchi,
Stella M. Chenet
Affiliations
Cecilia Pajuelo-Reyes
Instituto de Enfermedades Tropicales (IET), Universidad Nacional Toribio Rodríguez de Mendoza de Amazonas (UNTRM), Chachapoyas 01001, Peru
Hugo J. Valencia
Instituto de Enfermedades Tropicales (IET), Universidad Nacional Toribio Rodríguez de Mendoza de Amazonas (UNTRM), Chachapoyas 01001, Peru
Carla C. Montenegro
Instituto de Enfermedades Tropicales (IET), Universidad Nacional Toribio Rodríguez de Mendoza de Amazonas (UNTRM), Chachapoyas 01001, Peru
Eduardo Quezada
Dirección Regional de Salud (DIRESA), Chachapoyas 01001, Peru
Lizandro Gonzales
Dirección Regional de Salud (DIRESA), Chachapoyas 01001, Peru
Norma Cruz
Dirección Regional de Salud (DIRESA), Chachapoyas 01001, Peru
Carlos Canelo
Gobierno Regional de Amazonas (GOREA), Chachapoyas 01001, Peru
Carla Ordinola
Instituto de Enfermedades Tropicales (IET), Universidad Nacional Toribio Rodríguez de Mendoza de Amazonas (UNTRM), Chachapoyas 01001, Peru
Jorge L. Maicelo Quintana
Instituto de Investigación para el Desarrollo Sustentable de Ceja de Selva (INDES-CES), Universidad Nacional Toribio Rodríguez de Mendoza de Amazonas (UNTRM), Chachapoyas 01001, Peru
Juan R. Tejedo
Instituto de Enfermedades Tropicales (IET), Universidad Nacional Toribio Rodríguez de Mendoza de Amazonas (UNTRM), Chachapoyas 01001, Peru
Rafael Tapia-Limonchi
Instituto de Enfermedades Tropicales (IET), Universidad Nacional Toribio Rodríguez de Mendoza de Amazonas (UNTRM), Chachapoyas 01001, Peru
Stella M. Chenet
Instituto de Enfermedades Tropicales (IET), Universidad Nacional Toribio Rodríguez de Mendoza de Amazonas (UNTRM), Chachapoyas 01001, Peru
Despite early control measures, SARS-CoV-2 reached all regions of Peru during the first wave of the pandemic, including native communities of the Peruvian Amazon. Here, we aimed to describe the epidemiological situation of COVID-19 in the Amazonas region of Peru using an open database of 11,124 COVID-19 cases reported from 19 March to 29 July 2020, including 3278 cases from native communities. A high-incidence area in northern Amazonas (Condorcanqui) reported a cumulative incidence of 63.84/1000 inhabitants with a much lower death rate (0.95%) than the national average. Our results showed at least eight significant factors for mortality, and the Native Amazonian ethnicity as a protective factor. Molecular confirmatory tests are necessary to better explain the high incidence of antibody response reported in these communities.