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The Role of SARS-CoV-2 Testing on Hospitalizations in California.
Montesinos-López, José Cricelio; Daza-Torres, Maria L; García, Yury E; Barboza, Luis A; Sanchez, Fabio; Schmidt, Alec J; Pollock, Brad H; Nuño, Miriam.
  • Montesinos-López JC; Department of Public Health Sciences, University of California Davis, Davis, CA 95616, USA.
  • Daza-Torres ML; Department of Public Health Sciences, University of California Davis, Davis, CA 95616, USA.
  • García YE; Department of Public Health Sciences, University of California Davis, Davis, CA 95616, USA.
  • Barboza LA; Centro de Investigación en Matemática Pura y Aplicada, Universidad de Costa Rica, San José 11502, Costa Rica.
  • Sanchez F; Centro de Investigación en Matemática Pura y Aplicada-Escuela de Matemática, Universidad de Costa Rica, San José 11502, Costa Rica.
  • Schmidt AJ; Centro de Investigación en Matemática Pura y Aplicada-Escuela de Matemática, Universidad de Costa Rica, San José 11502, Costa Rica.
  • Pollock BH; Department of Public Health Sciences, University of California Davis, Davis, CA 95616, USA.
  • Nuño M; Department of Public Health Sciences, University of California Davis, Davis, CA 95616, USA.
Life (Basel) ; 11(12)2021 Dec 03.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-1554924
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ABSTRACT
The rapid spread of the new SARS-CoV-2 virus triggered a global health crisis, disproportionately impacting people with pre-existing health conditions and particular demographic and socioeconomic characteristics. One of the main concerns of governments has been to avoid health systems becoming overwhelmed. For this reason, they have implemented a series of non-pharmaceutical measures to control the spread of the virus, with mass tests being one of the most effective controls. To date, public health officials continue to promote some of these measures, mainly due to delays in mass vaccination and the emergence of new virus strains. In this research, we studied the association between COVID-19 positivity rate and hospitalization rates at the county level in California using a mixed linear model. The analysis was performed in the three waves of confirmed COVID-19 cases registered in the state to September 2021. Our findings suggest that test positivity rate is consistently associated with hospitalization rates at the county level for all study waves. Demographic factors that seem to be related to higher hospitalization rates changed over time, as the profile of the pandemic impacted different fractions of the population in counties across California.
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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Type of study: Observational study Topics: Vaccines Language: English Year: 2021 Document Type: Article Affiliation country: Life11121336

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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Type of study: Observational study Topics: Vaccines Language: English Year: 2021 Document Type: Article Affiliation country: Life11121336