Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Foundation Assignee to the Communicable Disease Service, Infectious and Zoonotic Disease Program, Division of Epidemiology, Environmental, and Occupational Health, New Jersey Department of Health, Trenton, NJ, United States.
Communicable Disease Service, Infectious and Zoonotic Disease Program, Division of Epidemiology, Environmental, and Occupational Health, New Jersey Department of Health, Trenton, NJ, United States.
Front Public Health. 2024 Aug 21;12:1338579. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2024.1338579. eCollection 2024.
Deaths associated with COVID-19 in the United States are currently estimated to be over 1.2 million, but the true burden of mortality due to the SARS-CoV-2 virus is unknown. Methods for identifying and reporting deaths related to COVID-19 differ between jurisdictions, and concerns about overreporting and underreporting exist. Excess death estimates for the pandemic period, based on data from the National Center for Health Statistics, may be used to approximate the number of COVID-19-associated deaths. In this analysis, we first describe the process by which the New Jersey Department of Health identified, classified, and reported COVID-19-associated deaths from January 2020 through December 2022. The National Center for Health Statistics' excess deaths estimates are first compared with New Jersey's reported COVID-19-associated deaths, and then with the observed COVID-19-associated deaths in the entire United States, by month, from January 2020 through December 2022. New Jersey's reported COVID-19-associated deaths ( = 35,555) accounted for (and slightly exceeded) the state's excess deaths estimated by the National Center for Health Statistics for 2020-2022 ( = 30,365). However, the overall number of United States observed COVID-19 deaths for 2020-2022 ( = 1,094,230) for the study period did not account for all estimated excess deaths in the nation for the same period ( = 1,233,366). The general congruence of New Jersey's reported COVID-19 deaths and the National Center for Health Statistics' excess death estimates may be due in part to New Jersey's early detailed classification system for identifying and reporting deaths associated with COVID-19, leading to more accurate COVID-19 death reporting by the state.
美国与 COVID-19 相关的死亡人数目前估计超过 120 万,但由于 SARS-CoV-2 病毒导致的实际死亡负担尚不清楚。确定和报告与 COVID-19 相关的死亡的方法在司法管辖区之间存在差异,并且存在过度报告和漏报的担忧。基于国家卫生统计中心数据的大流行期间超额死亡估计数可用于近似与 COVID-19 相关的死亡人数。在这项分析中,我们首先描述了新泽西州卫生部门如何从 2020 年 1 月至 2022 年 12 月确定、分类和报告与 COVID-19 相关的死亡。首先将国家卫生统计中心的超额死亡估计数与新泽西州报告的与 COVID-19 相关的死亡进行比较,然后与 2020 年 1 月至 2022 年 12 月整个美国的观察到的与 COVID-19 相关的死亡进行比较。新泽西州报告的与 COVID-19 相关的死亡(=35555)占新泽西州国家卫生统计中心估计的 2020-2022 年超额死亡人数(=30365),并略有超过。然而,2020-2022 年整个美国观察到的 COVID-19 死亡人数(=1094230)并没有占到同期全国估计的超额死亡人数(=1233366)。新泽西州报告的 COVID-19 死亡人数和国家卫生统计中心超额死亡估计数的总体一致性可能部分归因于新泽西州早期详细的识别和报告与 COVID-19 相关的死亡的分类系统,导致该州更准确地报告 COVID-19 死亡人数。