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  • Baseline factors associated with death in a COVID-19 hospital cohort, Sao Paulo, 2020 Brief Communications

    Konstantyner, Thais Claudia Roma de Oliveira; Martins, Camila Bertini; Luppi, Carla Gianna; Yashiro, Suely Miyuki; Sanches, Nívia Aparecida Pissaia; Cohrs, Frederico Molina; Ferreira, Paulo Abrão; Medeiros, Eduardo Alexandrino

    Resumo em Inglês:

    ABSTRACT This study aimed to verify socio-demographic and baseline clinical factors associated with death in a hospital cohort of patients with COVID-19. A retrospective cohort study was conducted between February and December 2020 in a university hospital in the city of São Paulo, using Hospital Epidemiology Center data. RT-PCR-positive patients were selected to compose the sample (n = 1,034). At the end of the study, 362 (32%) patients died. In this cohort, age equal to or greater than sixty years (HR = 1.49) and liver disease (HR = 1.81) were independent risk factors for death from COVID-19 associated with higher in-hospital mortality.
  • Impact of nonpharmaceutical strategies on trends of COVID-19 in São Paulo State Brief Communications

    Fortaleza, Cristiane Ravagnani; Vilches, Thomas Nogueira; Almeida, Gabriel Berg de; Ferreira, Claudia Pio; Souza, Lenice do Rosário de; Fortaleza, Carlos Magno Castelo Branco

    Resumo em Inglês:

    ABSTRACT Interrupted time series analyses were conducted to measure the impact of social distancing policies (instituted on March 22, 2020) and of subsequent mandatory masking in the community (instituted on May 4, 2020) on the incidence and effective reproductive number of COVID-19 in São Paulo State, Brazil. Overall, the impact of social distancing both on incidence and Rt was greater than the incremental effect of mandatory masking. Those findings may reflect either a small impact of face masking or the loosening of social distancing after mandatory use of masks.
  • Neurodevelopment in the third year of life in children with antenatal ZIKV-exposure Brief Communications

    Aizawa, Carolina Yuri Panvequio; Caron, Deyse Mayara Rodrigues; Souza, Carolina Barbosa de; Kozima, Paula Fernanda Augusto; Damasceno, Luana; Einspieler, Christa; Marschik, Peter B.; Brasil, Patrícia; Schmitt, Ana Carolina Basso; Nielsen-Saines, Karin; Hasue, Renata Hydee

    Resumo em Inglês:

    ABSTRACT We report cognitive, language and motor neurodevelopment, assessed by the Bayley-III test, in 31 non-microcephalic children at age 3 with PCR-confirmed maternal Zika virus exposure (Rio de Janeiro, 2015–2016). Most children had average neurodevelopmental scores, however, 8 children (26%) presented delay in some domain. Language was the most affected: 7 children (22.6%) had a delay in this domain (2 presenting severe delay). Moderate delay was detected in the cognitive (3.2%) and motor (10%) domains. Maternal illness in the third trimester of pregnancy and later gestational age at birth were associated with higher Bayley-III scores. Zika-exposed children require long-term follow-up until school age.
  • Mudanças no peso corporal na coorte NutriNet Brasil durante a pandemia de covid-19 Brief Communications

    Costa, Caroline dos Santos; Steele, Eurídice Martínez; Leite, Maria Alvim; Rauber, Fernanda; Levy, Renata Bertazzi; Monteiro, Carlos Augusto

    Resumo em Português:

    RESUMO Este estudo descreve modificações no peso corporal de participantes da coorte NutriNet Brasil (n = 14.259) ocorridas durante a pandemia de covid-19. Foram analisados dados informados em período anterior ao início da pandemia (26/01/2020 a 18/03/2020) e cerca de 6 meses após (14/09/2020 a 19/10/2020). O ganho de peso ≥ 2 kg alcançou 19,7% dos participantes, mostrando-se diretamente associado ao sexo masculino, à menor escolaridade e à presença prévia de excesso de peso, sendo inversamente associado à idade. A perda de peso ≥ 2kg alcançou 15,2% dos participantes, mostrando-se diretamente associada ao sexo masculino e à presença prévia de excesso de peso, sendo inversamente associada à idade.

    Resumo em Inglês:

    ABSTRACT This study describes body weight changes among participants of the NutriNet Brasil cohort (n = 14,259) during the covid-19 pandemic. We analyzed data reported before the pandemic onset (01/26/2020 to 03/18/2020) and about six months after (09/14/2020 to 10/19/2020). Our results show that 19.7% of the participants gained ≥ 2 kg. Weight gain was directly associated with male gender, lower education, and previous presence of overweight, and inversely associated with age. In turn, 15.2% lost ≥ 2kg, being directly associated with male gender and previous presence of overweight and inversely associated with age.
Faculdade de Saúde Pública da Universidade de São Paulo São Paulo - SP - Brazil
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