Subgroup comparison of COVID-19 case and mortality with associated factors in Mississippi: findings from analysis of the first four months of public data
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
11-1-2020
School
Social Work
Abstract
We compared subgroup differences in COVID-19 case and mortality and investigated factors associated with case and mortality rate (MR) measured at the county level in Mississippi. Findings were based on data published by the Mississippi State Department of Health between March 11 and July 16, 2020. The COVID-19 case rate and case fatality rate (CFR) differed by gender and race, while MR only differed by race. Residents aged 80 years or older and those who live in a non-metro area had a higher case rate, CFR, and MR. After controlling for selected factors, researchers found that the percent of residents who are obese, low income, or with certain chronic conditions were associated with the county COVID-19 case rate, CFR, and/or MR, though some were negatively related. The findings may help the state to identify counties with higher COVID-19 case rate, CFR, and MR based on county demographics and the degree of its chronic conditions.
Publication Title
Journal of Biomedical Research
Volume
34
Issue
6
First Page
446
Last Page
457
Recommended Citation
Zhang, L.,
McLeod, S.,
Vargas, R.,
Liu, X.,
Young, D.,
Dobbs, T.
(2020). Subgroup comparison of COVID-19 case and mortality with associated factors in Mississippi: findings from analysis of the first four months of public data. Journal of Biomedical Research, 34(6), 446-457.
Available at: https://aquila.usm.edu/fac_pubs/19078