Background: Mortality from COVID-19 shows a strong relationship with age and pre-existing medical conditions, as does mortality from other causes. We aimed to investigate how specific factors are differentially associated with COVID-19 mortality as compared to mortality from causes other than COVID-19. Methods: Working on behalf of NHS England, we carried out a cohort study within the OpenSAFELY platform. Primary care data from England were linked to national death registrations. We included all adults (aged ≥18 years) in the database on 1st February 2020 and with >1 year of continuous prior registration; the cut-off date for deaths was 9th November 2020. Associations between individual-level characteristics and COVID-19 and non-COVID death...
Objectives: Few studies report contributors to the excess mortality in England during the first wave...
OBJECTIVES: Few studies report contributors to the excess mortality in England during the first wave...
Most studies of severe/fatal COVID-19 risk have used routine/hospitalisation data without detailed p...
BACKGROUND: Mortality from COVID-19 shows a strong relationship with age and pre-existing medical co...
BACKGROUND: Mortality from COVID-19 shows a strong relationship with age and pre-existing medical co...
BACKGROUND: Mortality from COVID-19 shows a strong relationship with age and pre-existing medical co...
BACKGROUND: Mortality from COVID-19 shows a strong relationship with age and pre-existing medical co...
Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has rapidly affected mortality worldwide1. There is unprecedente...
Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has rapidly affected mortality worldwide1. There is unprecedente...
AbstractObjectivesExcess mortality captures the total effect of the COVID-19 pandemic on mortality a...
Background: Excess mortality captures the total effect of the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) pa...
AbstractBackgroundEstablishing who is at risk from a novel rapidly arising cause of death, and why, ...
Background: It is important that population cohorts at increased risk of hospitalisation and death f...
Objective To describe the place and cause of death during the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) p...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the place and cause of death during the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) p...
Objectives: Few studies report contributors to the excess mortality in England during the first wave...
OBJECTIVES: Few studies report contributors to the excess mortality in England during the first wave...
Most studies of severe/fatal COVID-19 risk have used routine/hospitalisation data without detailed p...
BACKGROUND: Mortality from COVID-19 shows a strong relationship with age and pre-existing medical co...
BACKGROUND: Mortality from COVID-19 shows a strong relationship with age and pre-existing medical co...
BACKGROUND: Mortality from COVID-19 shows a strong relationship with age and pre-existing medical co...
BACKGROUND: Mortality from COVID-19 shows a strong relationship with age and pre-existing medical co...
Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has rapidly affected mortality worldwide1. There is unprecedente...
Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has rapidly affected mortality worldwide1. There is unprecedente...
AbstractObjectivesExcess mortality captures the total effect of the COVID-19 pandemic on mortality a...
Background: Excess mortality captures the total effect of the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) pa...
AbstractBackgroundEstablishing who is at risk from a novel rapidly arising cause of death, and why, ...
Background: It is important that population cohorts at increased risk of hospitalisation and death f...
Objective To describe the place and cause of death during the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) p...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the place and cause of death during the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) p...
Objectives: Few studies report contributors to the excess mortality in England during the first wave...
OBJECTIVES: Few studies report contributors to the excess mortality in England during the first wave...
Most studies of severe/fatal COVID-19 risk have used routine/hospitalisation data without detailed p...