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Title: | Social and racial inequalities as contributing factors to COVID-19 vulnerability in São Paulo, Brazil |
Authors: | Li, Sabrina L. Pereira, Rafael H. M. Jr., Carlos A. Prete Zarebski, Alexander E. Emanuel, Lucas Alves, Pedro J. H. Peixoto, Pedro S. Braga, Carlos K. V. Santos, Andreza A. de S. Souza, William M. de Barbosa, Rogerio J. Buss, Lewis F. Mendrone, Alfredo Almeida-Neto, Cesar de Ferreira, Suzete C. Salles, Nanci A. Marcilio, Izabel Wu, Chieh-Hsi Gouveia, Nelson Nascimento, Vitor H. Sabino, Ester C. Faria, Nuno R. Messina, Jane P. |
Abstract: | While COVID-19 has significantly impacted the health of populations worldwide, there is still little evidence regarding its differential health effects on disadvantaged population groups. To address this knowledge gap, this One Pager presents the finding of a study that estimated the social and racial inequalities in the risk of hospitalisation and death by COVID-19, and showed how vulnerability to COVID-19 is shaped by pre-existing social and health inequities in São Paulo, Brazil’s most populous state. |
metadata.dc.rights.holder: | International Policy Centre for Inclusive Growth United Nations Development Programme |
metadata.dc.rights.license: | O texto e dados desta publicação podem ser reproduzidos desde que as fontes sejam citadas. Reproduções com fins comerciais são proibidas. |
metadata.dc.type: | One Pager |
Appears in Collections: | Publicações do IPC-IG |
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