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Leuning 写了: 今天, 21:01
COVID-19 generally has a higher overall mortality rate, hospitalization rate, and risk of long-term death than the seasonal flu. However, the exact ratio fluctuates year-to-year and by age group, with severe flu seasons occasionally resulting in higher week-to-week mortality rates among certain demographics.Key Mortality DifferencesOverall Death Risk: Large-scale studies show that hospitalization for COVID-19 carries a higher 30-day and 180-day mortality risk than hospitalization for influenza.The Elderly Population: For individuals aged 65 and older, COVID-19 is significantly more lethal, resulting in hospitalization rates up to 10 times higher and death rates up to 4 times higher than seasonal influenza.
不知你这个数据从哪里来的。
上面我引用的数据来自2024年的 jama:
https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jama/f ... le/2818660
该 jama 文章中的总人数比较少,与全球总的感染死亡率差异有多大不得而知。
jama是全球顶尖医学杂志之一 (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/JAMA)。
你引用的文章第一页
In the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic, risk of death in people hospitalized for COVID-19 was substantially higher than in people hospitalized for seasonal influenza.1,2 The risk of death due to COVID-19 has since declined. In fall-winter 2022-2023, people hospitalized for COVID-19 had a 60% higher risk of death compared with those hospitalized for seasonal influenza.3
最后一页
The findings should be interpreted in the context of nearly twice as many hospitalizations for COVID-19 compared with seasonal influenza during 2023-2024.5,6