Abstract:
Objective: In this study, we sought to examine trends in COVID-19 morbidity, hospitalization, and mortality over time for minority and rural populations in Indiana, especially during the U.S. fall surge. Methods: To analyze trends, we leveraged a statewide cohort of all adult residents in Indiana tested for SARS-CoV-2 infection between March 1 and December 31, 2020, linked to electronic health records. Primary measures were per capita rates of infection, hospitalization, and death. Age adjusted rates were calculated for multiple time periods corresponding to public health mitigation efforts. Comparisons across time within groups were compared using ANOVA. Results: Initially, hospitalization rates among racial minorities were 3-4 times higher than whites, and mortality rates among urban residents were twice those of rural residents. By fall 2020, hospitalization and mortality rates in rural areas surpassed those of urban areas, and gaps between black/brown and white populations narrowed. Changes across time among demographic groups was significant for morbidity and hospitalization. Cumulative morbidity and mortality were highest among minority groups and in rural communities. Conclusion: The synchronicity of disparities in COVID-19 by race and geography suggests that health officials should explicitly measure disparities and adjust mitigation as well as vaccination strategies to protect those sub-populations with greater disease burden.
Description:
The dataset contains tabular data stored in CSV format. There are three distinct files, defined as follows:
Indiana_COVID_M&M_Overall.csv
This file contains population-level data on COVID-19 testing, morbidity, and mortality data for Indiana residents, stratified by various characteristics such as age and sex.
Indiana_COVID_M&M_Phase.csv
This file contains population-level data on COVID-19 testing, morbidity, and mortality data for Indiana residents, stratified by various characteristics such as age and sex during each of the three distinct time periods analyzed in the study.
Indiana_COVID_M&M_Geography.csv
This file contains population-level data on COVID-19 testing, morbidity, and mortality data for Indiana residents, stratified by urban and rural locations.
Additional details are available in the readme file.