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Effect of COVID-19 mortality on life expectancy in municipalities of Mexico. Comparison between 2019 and 2020

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GACETA MEDICA DE MEXICO
Volume 159, Issue 5, Pages 398-408

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ACAD NACIONAL MEDICINA MEXICO
DOI: 10.24875/GMM.23000153

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COVID-19; Life expectancy; Mexico; Mortality; Municipalities

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This study analyzed the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on life expectancy (LE) and its distribution according to sociodemographic variables in municipalities of Mexico. The results showed a nationwide average drop of 4.7 years in LE, but with heterogeneous distribution at the municipal level. The study also found an inverse relationship between sociodemographic variables and expected years of life lost, except for the indigenous-speaking population.
Background: Life expectancy (LE) is an indicator related to medical, demographic, social and geographic conditions. Objectives: To analyze the effect of the COVID-19 pandemic on LE and of its distribution according to sociodemographic variables in municipalities of Mexico. Methods: Information on mortality was collected from data published by the Ministry of Health, and demographic information from the 2020 Population and Housing Census. LE was calculated according to the standard actuarial method. A risk analysis was carried out between expected years of life lost and the size of the population, economically active population, years of education and indigenous-speaking population. Results: In 2020, there was a nation-wide average drop of 4.7 years in LE, but its distribution was heterogeneous at the municipal level, with extreme values of-2.8 years and 12.6 years. The risk analysis showed an inverse relationship between sociodemographic variables and ex-pected years of life lost, except for the indigenous-speaking population. Conclusions: The impact of the COVID-19 pan-demic on LE in Mexico was significant, and was influenced by the analyzed sociodemographic variables, particularly by the municipalities' population size.

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