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    Pinheiro, Josilene R; dos Reis, Esther C; Farias, Jéssica P; Fogaça, Mayanna M. C; da Silva, Patrícia de S; Santana, Itana Vivian R; Rocha, Ana Luiza S; Vidal, Paloma O; Simões, Rafael da C; Luiz, Wilson B; Birbrair, Alexander; de Aguiar, Renato S; de Souza, Renan P; Azevedo, Vasco A. de C; Chaves, Gepoliano; Belmok, Aline; Durães-Carvalho, Ricardo; Melo, Fernando L; Ribeiro, Bergmann M; Amorim, Jaime Henrique

    Viruses, 10/2022, Volume: 14, Issue: 10
    Journal Article

    Background: The correct understanding of the epidemiological dynamics of COVID-19, caused by the SARS-CoV-2, is essential for formulating public policies of disease containment. Methods: In this study, we constructed a picture of the epidemiological dynamics of COVID-19 in a Brazilian population of almost 17000 patients in 15 months. We specifically studied the fluctuations of COVID-19 cases and deaths due to COVID-19 over time according to host gender, age, viral load, and genetic variants. Results: As the main results, we observed that the numbers of COVID-19 cases and deaths due to COVID-19 fluctuated over time and that men were the most affected by deaths, as well as those of 60 or more years old. We also observed that individuals between 30- and 44-years old were the most affected by COVID-19 cases. In addition, the viral loads in the patients’ nasopharynx were higher in the early symptomatic period. We found that early pandemic SARS-CoV-2 lineages were replaced by the variant of concern (VOC) P.1 (Gamma) in the second half of the study period, which led to a significant increase in the number of deaths. Conclusions: The results presented in this study are helpful for future formulations of efficient public policies of COVID-19 containment.