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Hispanic ethnicity and mortality among critically ill patients with COVID-19
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Abstract
Background
Hispanic persons living in the United States (U.S.) are at higher risk of infection and death from coronavirus dis...
Many Historically 'redlined' California Communities Have Higher COVID-19 Incidence And Mortality
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One of the legacies of โredliningโ may be higher incidence and mortality rates of COVID-19 affecting the larg...
Joint Effects of Socioeconomic Position, Race/Ethnicity, and Gender on COVID-19 Mortality among Working-Age Adults in the United States
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Substantial racial/ethnic and gender disparities in COVID-19 mortality have been previously documented. However, few studies have in...
Covid-19 narrows long-standing Latino mortality advantage, study finds
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Latinos have long had lower mortality rates compared to non-Hispanic whites, living more than three years longer in what many refer to as ...
The COVID-19 Pandemic and Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Estimated Excess Mortality From External Causes | Health Disparities | JAMA Internal Med...
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As of February 2022, there have been about 79 million cases of COVID-19 and 930โฏ000 deaths in the US. Although these numbers ...
Racial and ethnic disparities in incidence and mortality for the five most common gastrointestinal cancers in the United States
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Background:
Gastrointestinal cancers account for a significant burden of cancers in the United States. W...
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