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. 2020 May 6:hcaa159. doi: 10.1093/qjmed/hcaa159

Characteristics of Doctors’ Fatality due to COVID-19 in Western Europe and Asia-Pacific countries

Izumi Yoshida h1,, Tetsuya Tanimoto h2, Noemie Schiever h1, Federica Patelli h1, Masahiro Kami h3
PMCID: PMC7239123  PMID: 32374856

Abstract

Under the COVID-19 pandemic, the deaths of healthcare professionals have been increasingly reported worldwide. We performed a cross-sectional, observational study using news reports on the websites among selected countries as of April, 2020. We found 120 dead medical doctors due to COVID-19 in Western Europe and Asia-Pacific countries; 67 in Italy (47 in the Northern part), 34 in China (22 in Hubei), 6 in France, 4 in the UK, the US, and Spain, and 1 in South Korea, respectively. Among them, 90% were men, and specialties were reported as general practitioners for 30% and as physicians for 11.6%. The overall proportions of dead medical doctors amounted to 1.9 per 10,000 confirmed cases and 30.2 per 10,000 dead cases, respectively. Proactive measures are warranted to protect doctors especially who often encounters with COVID-19 patients.


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