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Title: Comparison ofWeighted and Unweighted Population Data to Assess Inequities in Coronavirus Disease 2019 Deaths by Race/Ethnicity Reported by the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Authors: Cowger, Tori L.
Davis, Brigette A.
Etkins, Onisha S.
Makofane, Keletso
Lawrence, Jourdyn A.
Bassett, Mary T.
Krieger, Nancy
Keywords: Sociology
Issue Date: 28-Jul-2020
Publisher: JAMA Network Open
Citation: Cowger, T. L., Davis, B. A., Etkins, O. S., Makofane, K., Lawrence, J. A., Bassett, M. T., & Krieger, N. (2020). Comparison of weighted and unweighted population data to assess inequities in coronavirus disease 2019 deaths by race/ethnicity reported by the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. JAMA network open, 3(7), e2016933-e2016933.
Abstract: Surveillance and mortality data show large inequities in the impact of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) by race/ethnicity.1 Currently, the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) does not report mortality rates by race/ethnicity. Instead, the percentage distribution of COVID-19 deaths by race/ethnicity is presented alongside a weighted distribution of the population from the CDC’s National Center for Health Statistics,2 which weights each county’s population by its share of COVID-19 deaths, not population (Figure).We investigated whether the resulting magnitude of inequities using the weighted population underestimates those observed using the total population (unweighted).
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