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Excess Mortality Among Physicians and Dentists During COVID-19 in Italy: A Cross-Sectional Study Related to a High-Risk Territory

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Specialty Health Services
Date 2022 Sep 23
PMID 36141296
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Background: Many studies previously reported epidemiological data on mortality due to COVID-19 among health workers. All these studies included a partial sample of the population with a substantial selection bias. The present study evaluates the trend of mortality among physicians and dentists operating in an area considered to be at high risk during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Methods: Data relating to all physicians and dentists registered in the province of Pavia (Italy), a sample consisting of 5454 doctors in 2020 was analyzed. The mortality rates obtained were compared with those related to the 5-year period preceding the pandemic and with those related to the general population.

Results: In the area considered, a mortality rate of 0.83% (+69% compared to 2015-2019) was observed in the entire sample in 2020 and 0.43% (-11% compared to 2015-2019) in 2021; among physicians, there was a mortality rate of 0.76% (+53% compared to 2015-2019) in 2020 and 0.35% (-29% compared to 2015-2019) in 2021; for dentists, there was a mortality rate of 1.27% (+185% compared to 2015-2019) in 2020 and 1.01% (+127% compared to 2015-2019) in 2021.

Conclusions: These data report the global impact of the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic on physicians and dentists in a high-risk territory. In 2020, a significant increase in the mortality rate compared to the previous 5 years was observed for both physicians and dentists; in 2021, a significant increase in the mortality rate was observed only for dentists. These data are also significant in evaluating the impact of vaccination on physicians and dentists and indicate that dentists were among the professions most at risk during the pandemic.

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