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Epidemiology of COVID-19 mortality in Belgium from wave 1 to wave 7 (March 2020 – 11 September 2022)

surveillance of COVID-19 mortality, the observations on the first seven waves combined of the epidemic in Belgium (01/03/2020 – 11/09/2022) are as follows: Waves 66.8% of the COVID-19 deaths occurred during the ...

Epidémiologie de la mortalité COVID-19 en Belgique de la vague 1 à la vague 7 (mars 2020- 11 septembre 2022)

épidémiologique des décès dus à la COVID-19, les observations sur les sept premières vagues combinées de l’épidémie en Belgique (01/03/2020 — 11/09/2022) sont les suivantes :   Vagues 66,8 % des décès dus à la ...

COVID-19 mortality, excess mortality, deaths per million and infection fatality ratio, Belgium, 9 March 2020 to 28 June 2020

COVID-19-related mortality and excess mortality was evaluated by comparing COVID-19 mortality and the difference between observed and weekly average predictions of all-cause mortality. DPM were evaluated using ...

Surveillance de la mortalité toutes causes confondues en Belgique, Flandre, Wallonie et Bruxelles durant l'été 2020. Be-MOMO The Belgian Mortality Monitoring

du 6 août pour l’ensemble de la population, tandis qu’en Wallonie, la surmortalité a débuté un peu plus tard, le 8 août, pour l’ensemble de la population. En été, il est plus rare d’observer de la ...

Surveillance de la mortalité toutes causes confondues en Belgique, Flandre, Wallonie et Bruxelles durant l’hiver 2018-2019. Be-MOMO The Belgian Mortality Monitoring.

En Belgique et dans chaque région, la surmortalité durant la période hivernale a comme point commun celui d’avoir touché principalement les hommes de 15-64 ans. De la surmortalité s’observe également ...

All-cause mortality supports the COVID-19 mortality in Belgium and comparison with major fatal events of the last century.

were observed among the 20,159 deaths from all-causes. In the same period, 7576 COVID-19 deaths were notified, indicating that 96% of the excess mortality were likely attributable to COVID-19. The ...

Excess all-cause mortality during the COVID-19 pandemic in Europe – preliminary pooled estimates from the EuroMOMO network, March to April 2020

olds (91% of all excess deaths), but also 45–64 (8%) and 15–44 year olds (1%). No excess mortality was observed in 0–14 year olds. Health Topics:  Mortality Mortaliteit Mortalité Manuscript versions:  ...

European all-cause excess and influenza-attributable mortality in the 2017/18 season: should the burden of influenza B be reconsidered?

European all-cause excess mortality, the EuroMOMO network, observed high excess mortality during the influenza B/Yamagata dominated 2017/18 winter season, especially among elderly. We describe all-cause ...

Excess all-cause and influenza-attributable mortality in Europe, December 2016 to February 2017.

all-cause mortality was observed in many European countries, especially among people aged ≥ 65 years. We estimated all-cause and influenza-attributable mortality in 19 European countries/regions. Excess ...

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