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Subnational analysis of the COVID-19 epidemic in Brazil
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Virus EpidemiologyEpidemiological DynamicDisease OutbreakEpidemic BrazilComputational EpidemiologyCovid-19 EpidemiologyCovid-19Infectious Disease ModellingClinical EpidemiologyPublic HealthGeneral EpidemiologyInfectious Disease EpidemiologyPathogen PrevalenceCovid-19 PandemicAbstract BrazilDisease SurveillanceEpidemic TrajectoryEpidemiologyEpidemic IntelligenceEmerging Infectious DiseasesSubnational AnalysisGlobal HealthMedicineGlobal Health Epidemiology
1 Abstract Brazil is currently reporting the second highest number of COVID-19 deaths in the world. Here we characterise the initial dynamics of COVID-19 across the country and assess the impact of non-pharmaceutical interventions (NPIs) that were implemented using a semi-mechanistic Bayesian hierarchical modelling approach. Our results highlight the significant impact these NPIs had across states, reducing an average R t > 3 to an average of 1.5 by 9-May-2020, but that these interventions failed to reduce R t < 1, congruent with the worsening epidemic Brazil has experienced since. We identify extensive heterogeneity in the epidemic trajectory across Brazil, with the estimated number of days to reach 0.1% of the state population infected since the first nationally recorded case ranging from 20 days in São Paulo compared to 60 days in Goiás, underscoring the importance of sub-national analyses in understanding asynchronous state-level epidemics underlying the national spread and burden of COVID-19.
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