Spatial Association Between He Incidence Rate Of Covid-19 And Poverty In The Sao Paulo Municipality, Brazil

GEOSPATIAL HEALTH(2020)

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In this article, we investigated the spatial dependence of the incidence rate by Covid-19 in the Sao Paulo municipality, Brazil, including the association between the spatially smoothed incidence rate (INC EBS) and the social determinants of poverty, the average Salary (SAL), the percentage of households located in slums (SLUMS) and the percentage of the population above 60 years of age (POP>60Y). We used data on the number notified cases accumulated per district by May 18, 2020. The spatial dependence of the spatially smoothed incidence rate was investigated through the analysis of univariate local spatial autocorrelation using Moran's I. To evaluate the spatial association between the INC_EBS and the determinants SAL, POP>60Y and SLUMS, we used the local bivariate Moran's I. The results showed that the spatially smoothed incidence rate for Covid-19 presented significant spatial autocorrelation (I = 0.333;p<0.05), indicating that the cases were concentrated in clusters of neighbouring districts. The INC_EBS showed a negative spatial association with SAL (I = 0.253, p<0.05) and POP>60Y (I = 0.398, p<0.05). We also found that the INC EBS showed a positive spatial association with households located in the slums (I = 0.237, p<0.05). Our study concluded that the households where the population most vulnerable to Covid-19 resides were spatially distributed in the districts with lower salaries, higher percentages of slums and lower percentages of the population above 60 years of age.
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Spatial Analysis, COVID-19, Sao Paulo, Brazil, Poverty
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