Epidemiologia (Oct 2021)

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

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/epidemiologia2040034
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 4
pp. 490 – 501

Abstract

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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.

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