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了解挪威移民中的 COVID-19 超额负担。

Understanding the excess COVID-19 burden among immigrants in Norway.

机构信息

Norwegian Institute of Public Health, Health Services Research, 0213 Oslo, Norway.

Norwegian University of Life Sciences, Institute of Public Health Science, 1432 Ås, Norway.

出版信息

J Public Health (Oxf). 2023 Jun 14;45(2):277-286. doi: 10.1093/pubmed/fdac033.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

We aim to use intermarriage as a measure to disentangle the role of exposure to virus, susceptibility and care in differences in burden of COVID-19, by comparing rates of COVID-19 infections between immigrants married to a native and to another immigrant.

METHODS

Using data from the Norwegian emergency preparedness, register participants (N=2 312 836) were linked with their registered partner and categorized based on own and partner's country of birth. From logistic regressions, odds ratios (OR) of COVID-19 infection (15 June 2020-01 June 2021) and related hospitalization were calculated adjusted for age, sex, municipality, medical risk, occupation, household income, education and crowded housing.

RESULTS

Immigrants were at increased risk of COVID-19 and related hospitalization regardless of their partners being immigrant or not, but immigrants married to a Norwegian-born had lower risk than other immigrants. Compared with intramarried Norwegian-born, odds of COVID-19 infection was higher among persons in couples with one Norwegian-born and one immigrant from Europe/USA/Canada/Oceania (OR 1.42-1.46) or Africa/Asia/Latin-America (OR 1.91-2.01). Odds of infection among intramarried immigrants from Africa/Asia/Latin-America was 4.92. For hospitalization, the corresponding odds were slightly higher.

CONCLUSION

Our study suggests that the excess burden of COVID-19 among immigrants is explained by differences in exposure and care rather than susceptibility.

摘要

背景

我们旨在通过比较与本地人和与另一位移民结婚的移民之间 COVID-19 感染率,利用跨国婚姻来区分接触病毒、易感性和护理在 COVID-19 负担差异中的作用。

方法

使用挪威应急准备登记数据(N=2312836),将登记参与者与其注册伴侣相关联,并根据自身和伴侣的出生国进行分类。从逻辑回归中,计算了 COVID-19 感染(2020 年 6 月 15 日至 2021 年 6 月 1 日)和相关住院的优势比(OR),并根据年龄、性别、市、医疗风险、职业、家庭收入、教育和拥挤住房进行了调整。

结果

无论其伴侣是否为移民,移民都有更高的 COVID-19 和相关住院风险,但与嫁给挪威出生的移民相比,其他移民的风险较低。与嫁给挪威出生的跨国婚姻相比,夫妇中一方为挪威出生、另一方为欧洲/美国/加拿大/大洋洲(OR 1.42-1.46)或非洲/亚洲/拉丁美洲(OR 1.91-2.01)的人感染 COVID-19 的几率更高。非洲/亚洲/拉丁美洲出生的跨国婚姻移民的感染几率为 4.92。对于住院治疗,相应的几率略高。

结论

我们的研究表明,移民中 COVID-19 的超额负担是由接触和护理的差异而不是易感性来解释的。

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