Last updated on 11-12-2024 by Natalia Bustos Sierra
Authors
Simon Galmiche; Camille Coustaury; Kelly Charniga; Rebecca Grant; Simon Cauchemez; Arnaud Fontanet; Brigitte Autran; Matthew Barnbrook; Henrique Barros; Paolo Bosetti; Lisa Brouwers; Natalia Bustos Sierra; Lasse Engbo Christiansen; Jean-François Delfraissy; Christiane Diehl; Petter Elstrom; Magnus Gisslen; Johanna Hanefeld; Niel Hens; Mary Horgan; Laetitia Huiart; Yann Le Strat; Adrian Lison; Patrick Mallon; Sarah K. Nørgaard; Miquel Oliu; Juliette Paireau; Emma Rourke; Julien Riou; Fernando Simon Soria; Tanja Stadler; Anders Tegnell; Alexander Ullrich; Pierre Van Damme; Susan van den Hof; Jaap van Dissel; Steven Van Gucht; Jacco Wallinga; Simon Whitfield; Yazdanpanah, YazdanKeywords
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Abstract:
Background Important differences in excess mortality between European countries during the COVID-19 pandemic have been reported. Understanding the drivers of these differences is essential to pandemic preparedness.
Methods We examined patterns in age- and sex-standardized cumulative excess mortality in 13 Western European countries during the first 30 months of the COVID-19 pandemic and the correlation of country-level characteristics of interest with excess mortality.
Results In a timeline analysis, we identified notable differences in seeding events, particularly in early 2020 …