EFFECTIVENESS OF LAND BORDER CLOSURES IN TWIN CITIES AIMING AT MITIGATING THE SPREAD OF SARS-COV-2 AND ASSOCIATION BETWEEN CITY’S CHARACTERISTICS AND COVID-19 INCIDENCE
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Resumo: | We investigated the effectiveness of closing land borders in Brazilian twin cities as a measure to mitigate the increase in Covid-19 cases. Our investigation comprised a controlled before-and-after study followed by a case-control study to evaluate associated factors influencing the rise in Covid-19 incidence. We utilized data encompassing all Covid-19 cases and deaths between August and December 2020. No association was found between border opening and the incidence rate neither among controls (381.00 [261.31-932.96] vs 394.64 [163.23–957.03] per 100,000 population, z=1.09, p=0.27), nor in the intervention group (246.89 [222.17–549.26] vs 231.70 [179.15–646.26] per 100,000 population, z=0.20, p=0.84). The same occurred regarding Covid-19 mortality rate in both control and intervention group (6.26 [2.09-14.66] vs 7.14 [2.88–16.79], z=0.53, p=0.59); (6.86 [5.23-16.54] per 100,000 population vs 4.43 [2.86-11.88] per 100,000 population, z=1.53, p=0.12), respectively. Subsequently, we found no association between population size, the presence of airports, distance between cities, border type, and the incidence of Covid-19. The lack of association between the reopening of international land borders and the characteristics of twin cities with the impact caused by Covid-19 should be considered when restricting the flow of people between twin cities during a pandemic. |
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EFFECTIVENESS OF LAND BORDER CLOSURES IN TWIN CITIES AIMING AT MITIGATING THE SPREAD OF SARS-COV-2 AND ASSOCIATION BETWEEN CITY’S CHARACTERISTICS AND COVID-19 INCIDENCEEFICIÊNCIA DO FECHAMENTO DE FRONTEIRAS TERRESTRES EM CIDADES GÊMEAS PARA MITIGAR A DISSEMINAÇÃO DO SARS-COV-2 E ASSOCIAÇÃO ENTRE AS CARACTERÍSTICAS DAS CIDADES E INCIDÊNCIA DE COVID-19Cidades gêmeasCovid-19Fronteiras internacionaisTwin CitiesCovid-19International bordersWe investigated the effectiveness of closing land borders in Brazilian twin cities as a measure to mitigate the increase in Covid-19 cases. Our investigation comprised a controlled before-and-after study followed by a case-control study to evaluate associated factors influencing the rise in Covid-19 incidence. We utilized data encompassing all Covid-19 cases and deaths between August and December 2020. No association was found between border opening and the incidence rate neither among controls (381.00 [261.31-932.96] vs 394.64 [163.23–957.03] per 100,000 population, z=1.09, p=0.27), nor in the intervention group (246.89 [222.17–549.26] vs 231.70 [179.15–646.26] per 100,000 population, z=0.20, p=0.84). The same occurred regarding Covid-19 mortality rate in both control and intervention group (6.26 [2.09-14.66] vs 7.14 [2.88–16.79], z=0.53, p=0.59); (6.86 [5.23-16.54] per 100,000 population vs 4.43 [2.86-11.88] per 100,000 population, z=1.53, p=0.12), respectively. Subsequently, we found no association between population size, the presence of airports, distance between cities, border type, and the incidence of Covid-19. The lack of association between the reopening of international land borders and the characteristics of twin cities with the impact caused by Covid-19 should be considered when restricting the flow of people between twin cities during a pandemic.Investigamos a efetividade do fechamento de fronteiras terrestres em cidades gêmeas brasileiras como medida contra o aumento nos casos de Covid-19. Nossa investigação incluiu um estudo antes-e-depois controlado seguido de um estudo caso-controle para investigar fatores associados ao aumento na incidência de Covid-19. Utilizamos dados de todos os casos de Covid-19 e mortes entre agosto e dezembro de 2020. Não encontramos associação entre a abertura da fronteira e incidência nem dentre controles (381,00 [261,31-932,96] vs 394,64 [163,23-957,03] por 100.000 habitantes, z=1,09, p=0,27); e nem no grupo intervenção (246,89 [222,17-549,26] vs 231,70 [179,15-646,26] por 100.000 habitantes, z=0,20, p=0,84)). O mesmo ocorreu com a taxa de mortalidade (grupo controle (6,26 [2,09-14,66] por 100.000 habitantes vs 7,14 [2,88-16,79] por 100.000 habitantes, z=0,53, p=0,59); grupo intervenção (6,86 [5,23-16,54] por 100.000 habitantes vs 4,43 [2,86-11,88] por 100.000 habitantes, z=1,53, p=0,12)). Subsequentemente, não encontramos associação entre tamanho da população, presença de aeroportos, distância entre cidades gêmeas, tipo de fronteira, e a incidência de Covid-19. A falta de associação entre reabertura das fronteiras e as características das cidades gêmeas com o impacto causado pela Covid-19 deve ser considerada ao restringir o fluxo de pessoas entre cidades gêmeas durante uma pandemia.Universidade Federal de Uberlândia2024-04-02info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://seer.ufu.br/index.php/hygeia/article/view/6900610.14393/Hygeia2069006Hygeia - Revista Brasileira de Geografia Médica e da Saúde; v. 20 (2024); e20251980-1726reponame:Hygeia (Uberlândia)instname:Universidade Federal de Uberlândia (UFU)instacron:UFUenghttps://seer.ufu.br/index.php/hygeia/article/view/69006/38496Copyright (c) 2024 Yury Lizeth Cardozo Prada, Carmen Justina Gamarra, Fernando Kenji Nampoinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessPrada, Yury Lizeth CardozoGamarra, Carmen JustinaNampo, Fernando Kenji2024-05-14T21:00:03Zoai:ojs.www.seer.ufu.br:article/69006Revistahttps://seer.ufu.br/index.php/hygeiaPUBhttps://seer.ufu.br/index.php/hygeia/oaisamuel@ufu.br||flavia.santos@ufu.br1980-17261980-1726opendoar:2024-05-14T21:00:03Hygeia (Uberlândia) - Universidade Federal de Uberlândia (UFU)false |
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EFFECTIVENESS OF LAND BORDER CLOSURES IN TWIN CITIES AIMING AT MITIGATING THE SPREAD OF SARS-COV-2 AND ASSOCIATION BETWEEN CITY’S CHARACTERISTICS AND COVID-19 INCIDENCE EFICIÊNCIA DO FECHAMENTO DE FRONTEIRAS TERRESTRES EM CIDADES GÊMEAS PARA MITIGAR A DISSEMINAÇÃO DO SARS-COV-2 E ASSOCIAÇÃO ENTRE AS CARACTERÍSTICAS DAS CIDADES E INCIDÊNCIA DE COVID-19 |
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EFFECTIVENESS OF LAND BORDER CLOSURES IN TWIN CITIES AIMING AT MITIGATING THE SPREAD OF SARS-COV-2 AND ASSOCIATION BETWEEN CITY’S CHARACTERISTICS AND COVID-19 INCIDENCE |
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EFFECTIVENESS OF LAND BORDER CLOSURES IN TWIN CITIES AIMING AT MITIGATING THE SPREAD OF SARS-COV-2 AND ASSOCIATION BETWEEN CITY’S CHARACTERISTICS AND COVID-19 INCIDENCE Prada, Yury Lizeth Cardozo Cidades gêmeas Covid-19 Fronteiras internacionais Twin Cities Covid-19 International borders |
title_short |
EFFECTIVENESS OF LAND BORDER CLOSURES IN TWIN CITIES AIMING AT MITIGATING THE SPREAD OF SARS-COV-2 AND ASSOCIATION BETWEEN CITY’S CHARACTERISTICS AND COVID-19 INCIDENCE |
title_full |
EFFECTIVENESS OF LAND BORDER CLOSURES IN TWIN CITIES AIMING AT MITIGATING THE SPREAD OF SARS-COV-2 AND ASSOCIATION BETWEEN CITY’S CHARACTERISTICS AND COVID-19 INCIDENCE |
title_fullStr |
EFFECTIVENESS OF LAND BORDER CLOSURES IN TWIN CITIES AIMING AT MITIGATING THE SPREAD OF SARS-COV-2 AND ASSOCIATION BETWEEN CITY’S CHARACTERISTICS AND COVID-19 INCIDENCE |
title_full_unstemmed |
EFFECTIVENESS OF LAND BORDER CLOSURES IN TWIN CITIES AIMING AT MITIGATING THE SPREAD OF SARS-COV-2 AND ASSOCIATION BETWEEN CITY’S CHARACTERISTICS AND COVID-19 INCIDENCE |
title_sort |
EFFECTIVENESS OF LAND BORDER CLOSURES IN TWIN CITIES AIMING AT MITIGATING THE SPREAD OF SARS-COV-2 AND ASSOCIATION BETWEEN CITY’S CHARACTERISTICS AND COVID-19 INCIDENCE |
author |
Prada, Yury Lizeth Cardozo |
author_facet |
Prada, Yury Lizeth Cardozo Gamarra, Carmen Justina Nampo, Fernando Kenji |
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author |
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Gamarra, Carmen Justina Nampo, Fernando Kenji |
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Prada, Yury Lizeth Cardozo Gamarra, Carmen Justina Nampo, Fernando Kenji |
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Cidades gêmeas Covid-19 Fronteiras internacionais Twin Cities Covid-19 International borders |
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Cidades gêmeas Covid-19 Fronteiras internacionais Twin Cities Covid-19 International borders |
description |
We investigated the effectiveness of closing land borders in Brazilian twin cities as a measure to mitigate the increase in Covid-19 cases. Our investigation comprised a controlled before-and-after study followed by a case-control study to evaluate associated factors influencing the rise in Covid-19 incidence. We utilized data encompassing all Covid-19 cases and deaths between August and December 2020. No association was found between border opening and the incidence rate neither among controls (381.00 [261.31-932.96] vs 394.64 [163.23–957.03] per 100,000 population, z=1.09, p=0.27), nor in the intervention group (246.89 [222.17–549.26] vs 231.70 [179.15–646.26] per 100,000 population, z=0.20, p=0.84). The same occurred regarding Covid-19 mortality rate in both control and intervention group (6.26 [2.09-14.66] vs 7.14 [2.88–16.79], z=0.53, p=0.59); (6.86 [5.23-16.54] per 100,000 population vs 4.43 [2.86-11.88] per 100,000 population, z=1.53, p=0.12), respectively. Subsequently, we found no association between population size, the presence of airports, distance between cities, border type, and the incidence of Covid-19. The lack of association between the reopening of international land borders and the characteristics of twin cities with the impact caused by Covid-19 should be considered when restricting the flow of people between twin cities during a pandemic. |
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