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Establishing an ad hoc COVID-19 mortality surveillance during the first epidemic wave in Belgium, 1 March to 21 June 2020

Surveillance de la santé et des maladies  
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DOI : https://doi.org/10.2807/1560-7917.ES.2021.26.48.2001402 [2]

Auteurs

Françoise Renard [3]; Aline Scohy [4]; Johan Van der Heyden [5]; Ilse Peeters [6]; Sara Dequeker [7]; Eline Vandael [8]; Nina Van Goethem [9]; Dominique Dubourg [10]; Louise De Viron [11]; Anne Kongs [12]; Naïma Hammami [13]; Brecht Devleesschauwer [14]; André Sasse [15]; Javiera Rebolledo [16]; Natalia Bustos Sierra [17]

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    Article written during project(s) : 
    COVID-19 Mortality Surveillance épidémiologique de la mortalité COVID-19 [18]

    Résumé:

    Background : COVID-19-related mortality in Belgium has drawn attention for two reasons: its high level, and a good completeness in reporting of deaths. An ad hoc surveillance was established to register COVID-19 death numbers in hospitals, long-term care facilities (LTCF) and the community. Belgium adopted broad inclusion criteria for the COVID-19 death notifications, also including possible cases, resulting in a robust correlation between COVID-19 and all-cause mortality. Aim : To document and assess the COVID-19 mortality surveillance in Belgium. Methods : We describe…
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    Résumé

    Background : COVID-19-related mortality in Belgium has drawn attention for two reasons: its high level, and a good completeness in reporting of deaths. An ad hoc surveillance was established to register COVID-19 death numbers in hospitals, long-term care facilities (LTCF) and the community. Belgium adopted broad inclusion criteria for the COVID-19 death notifications, also including possible cases, resulting in a robust correlation between COVID-19 and all-cause mortality.

    Aim : To document and assess the COVID-19 mortality surveillance in Belgium.

    Methods : We described the content and data flows of the registration and we assessed the situation as of 21 June 2020, 103 days after the first death attributable to COVID-19 in Belgium. We calculated the participation rate, the notification delay, the percentage of error detected, and the results of additional investigations.

    Results : The participation rate was 100% for hospitals and 83% for nursing homes. Of all deaths, 85% were recorded within 2 calendar days: 11% within the same day, 41% after 1 day and 33% after 2 days, with a quicker notification in hospitals than in LTCF. Corrections of detected errors reduced the death toll by 5%.

    Conclusion : Belgium implemented a rather complete surveillance of COVID-19 mortality, on account of a rapid investment of the hospitals and LTCF. LTCF could build on past experience of previous surveys and surveillance activities. The adoption of an extended definition of ‘COVID-19-related deaths’ in a context of limited testing capacity has provided timely information about the severity of the epidemic.

    Associated health topics:

    Mortalité [19]

    Source URL:https://www.sciensano.be/fr/biblio/establishing-ad-hoc-covid-19-mortality-surveillance-during-first-epidemic-wave-belgium-1-march-21

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