Relationship between births and deaths during the Covid-19 Pandemic in Brazil

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Autor(a) principal: Saffi Junior , Mario Cezar
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Favero Filho, Luiz Antonio, Favero, Giovani Marino
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Research, Society and Development
Texto Completo: https://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/25350
Resumo: The Covid-19 pandemic started in December 2019 in China and in March of the same year in Brazil, impacted the healthcare structure which, due to its expansion in recent decades, was able to absorb a large part of the patients of this new disease. Despite the robustness of the Brazilian Unified Health System, the country was among those that had the most deaths related to the new corona virus and its associated diseases. At the same time, for the second consecutive year there was a lower number of births in the country, anticipating an assessment of expected vegetative growth for approximately ten years. In an article published in the same periodical last year, we explored the panorama of deaths and Intensive Care Units, especially children, in Brazil. We found that we could forcibly have an increase in the number of beds and with the decrease in births in the country, we can stay close to the values ​​recommended by the Pediatrics Societies. Here we aim to maintain the pattern of analysis of the dead and the born, with a focus on those under twenty. The methodology used was a systematic review with exploration of related literature and public databases. The data suggest that Brazil is in a process of vegetative growth. This is due to a reduction in the number of births in the last two years compared to 2019 and a significant increase in deaths directly related to the new Corona virus pandemic. An important fact is that Covid-19 affects children and adolescents and that the decrease in cases is associated with intense vaccination in the country.
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spelling Relationship between births and deaths during the Covid-19 Pandemic in BrazilRelación entre nacimientos y muertes durante la pandemia Covid-19 en BrasilRelação entre nascimentos e mortes durante a Pandemia da Covid-19 no BrasilCovid-19Birth certificatesMortalityPopulation growth.Covid-19Certificado de nacimientoMortalidadCrecimiento demográfico.Covid-19Registro de nascimentoMortalidadeCrescimento demográfico.The Covid-19 pandemic started in December 2019 in China and in March of the same year in Brazil, impacted the healthcare structure which, due to its expansion in recent decades, was able to absorb a large part of the patients of this new disease. Despite the robustness of the Brazilian Unified Health System, the country was among those that had the most deaths related to the new corona virus and its associated diseases. At the same time, for the second consecutive year there was a lower number of births in the country, anticipating an assessment of expected vegetative growth for approximately ten years. In an article published in the same periodical last year, we explored the panorama of deaths and Intensive Care Units, especially children, in Brazil. We found that we could forcibly have an increase in the number of beds and with the decrease in births in the country, we can stay close to the values ​​recommended by the Pediatrics Societies. Here we aim to maintain the pattern of analysis of the dead and the born, with a focus on those under twenty. The methodology used was a systematic review with exploration of related literature and public databases. The data suggest that Brazil is in a process of vegetative growth. This is due to a reduction in the number of births in the last two years compared to 2019 and a significant increase in deaths directly related to the new Corona virus pandemic. An important fact is that Covid-19 affects children and adolescents and that the decrease in cases is associated with intense vaccination in the country.La pandemia Covid-19, iniciada en diciembre de 2019 en China y en marzo del mismo año en Brasil, impactó la estructura sanitaria que, debido a su expansión en las últimas décadas, logró absorber a gran parte de los pacientes de esta nueva enfermedad. A pesar de la solidez del Sistema Único de Salud de Brasil, el país fue uno de los que tuvo más muertes relacionadas con el nuevo virus corona y sus enfermedades asociadas. Al mismo tiempo, por segundo año consecutivo hubo un menor número de nacimientos en el país, anticipando una evaluación de crecimiento vegetativo esperada para aproximadamente diez años. En un artículo publicado en la misma revista el año pasado, exploramos el panorama de muertes y Unidades de Cuidados Intensivos, especialmente niños, en Brasil. Descubrimos que podríamos tener por la fuerza un aumento en el número de camas y con la disminución de los nacimientos en el país, podemos mantenernos cerca de los valores recomendados por las Sociedades de Pediatría. Aquí, nuestro objetivo es mantener el patrón de análisis de los muertos y nacidos, con un enfoque en los menores de veinte años. La metodología utilizada fue una revisión sistemática con exploración de literatura relacionada y bases de datos públicas. Los datos sugieren que Brasil se encuentra en un proceso de crecimiento vegetativo. Esto se debe a una reducción en el número de nacimientos en los últimos dos años en comparación con 2019 y a un aumento significativo en las muertes directamente relacionadas con la nueva pandemia del virus Corona. Un dato importante es que el Covid-19 afecta a niños y adolescentes y que la disminución de casos se asocia con la vacunación intensa en el país.A Pandemia do Covid-19 iniciada em dezembro de 2019 na China e em Março do mesmo ano no Brasil, impactou a estrutura de saúde que, devido a sua ampliação nas últimas décadas, foi capaz de absorver boa parte dos doentes dessa nova doença. Apesar da robustez do Sistema Único de Saúde brasileiro, o país ficou entre os que mais tiveram mortes relacionadas ao novo corona vírus e suas doenças associadas. Paralelamente, pelo segundo ano consecutivo houve um menor número de nascimentos no país, antecipando uma avaliação de crescimento vegetativo esperada para aproximadamente dez anos. Em um artigo publicado nesse mesmo periódico, no ano passado, exploramos o panorama das mortes e as Unidades de Terapia Intensiva, principalmente infantis, no Brasil. Constatamos que forçadamente pudemos ter uma ampliação nos números de leitos e com a diminuição dos nascimentos no país, podemos ficar próximo aos valores recomendados pelas Sociedades de Pediatria. Aqui objetivamos manter o padrão de análise dos mortos e nascidos, dando um destaque aos menores de vinte anos. A metodologia utilizada foi uma revisão sistemática com exploração da literatura relacionada e os bancos de dados públicos. Os dados sugerem que o Brasil está em processo de crescimento vegetativo. Isso se deve a uma redução no número de nascimentos nos últimos dois anos em comparação com 2019 e a um aumento significativo nas mortes diretamente relacionadas à nova pandemia do vírus Corona. Um fato importante é que o Covid-19 atinge crianças e adolescentes e que a diminuição dos casos está associada à vacinação intensa no país.Research, Society and Development2022-01-14info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/2535010.33448/rsd-v11i1.25350Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 No. 1; e54011125350Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 Núm. 1; e54011125350Research, Society and Development; v. 11 n. 1; e540111253502525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIenghttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/25350/22164Copyright (c) 2022 Mario Cezar Saffi Junior ; Luiz Antonio Favero Filho; Giovani Marino Faverohttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSaffi Junior , Mario Cezar Favero Filho, Luiz Antonio Favero, Giovani Marino2022-01-16T18:08:18Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/25350Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:43:39.546472Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Relationship between births and deaths during the Covid-19 Pandemic in Brazil
Relación entre nacimientos y muertes durante la pandemia Covid-19 en Brasil
Relação entre nascimentos e mortes durante a Pandemia da Covid-19 no Brasil
title Relationship between births and deaths during the Covid-19 Pandemic in Brazil
spellingShingle Relationship between births and deaths during the Covid-19 Pandemic in Brazil
Saffi Junior , Mario Cezar
Covid-19
Birth certificates
Mortality
Population growth.
Covid-19
Certificado de nacimiento
Mortalidad
Crecimiento demográfico.
Covid-19
Registro de nascimento
Mortalidade
Crescimento demográfico.
title_short Relationship between births and deaths during the Covid-19 Pandemic in Brazil
title_full Relationship between births and deaths during the Covid-19 Pandemic in Brazil
title_fullStr Relationship between births and deaths during the Covid-19 Pandemic in Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Relationship between births and deaths during the Covid-19 Pandemic in Brazil
title_sort Relationship between births and deaths during the Covid-19 Pandemic in Brazil
author Saffi Junior , Mario Cezar
author_facet Saffi Junior , Mario Cezar
Favero Filho, Luiz Antonio
Favero, Giovani Marino
author_role author
author2 Favero Filho, Luiz Antonio
Favero, Giovani Marino
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Saffi Junior , Mario Cezar
Favero Filho, Luiz Antonio
Favero, Giovani Marino
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Covid-19
Birth certificates
Mortality
Population growth.
Covid-19
Certificado de nacimiento
Mortalidad
Crecimiento demográfico.
Covid-19
Registro de nascimento
Mortalidade
Crescimento demográfico.
topic Covid-19
Birth certificates
Mortality
Population growth.
Covid-19
Certificado de nacimiento
Mortalidad
Crecimiento demográfico.
Covid-19
Registro de nascimento
Mortalidade
Crescimento demográfico.
description The Covid-19 pandemic started in December 2019 in China and in March of the same year in Brazil, impacted the healthcare structure which, due to its expansion in recent decades, was able to absorb a large part of the patients of this new disease. Despite the robustness of the Brazilian Unified Health System, the country was among those that had the most deaths related to the new corona virus and its associated diseases. At the same time, for the second consecutive year there was a lower number of births in the country, anticipating an assessment of expected vegetative growth for approximately ten years. In an article published in the same periodical last year, we explored the panorama of deaths and Intensive Care Units, especially children, in Brazil. We found that we could forcibly have an increase in the number of beds and with the decrease in births in the country, we can stay close to the values ​​recommended by the Pediatrics Societies. Here we aim to maintain the pattern of analysis of the dead and the born, with a focus on those under twenty. The methodology used was a systematic review with exploration of related literature and public databases. The data suggest that Brazil is in a process of vegetative growth. This is due to a reduction in the number of births in the last two years compared to 2019 and a significant increase in deaths directly related to the new Corona virus pandemic. An important fact is that Covid-19 affects children and adolescents and that the decrease in cases is associated with intense vaccination in the country.
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