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. 2021 Aug 9;123:108261. doi: 10.1016/j.yebeh.2021.108261

Fig. 5.

Fig. 5

COVID-related incidence and mortality separated by states in Brazil. National data from Brazil showing absolute reported numbers of COVID cases (A) and deaths (B) across 27 states in Brazil during the same time period as the epilepsy survey data collection. Sao Paulo and Rio de Janeiro states are indicated by arrows. The average number of cases per state was 232,643 with Sao Paulo having the highest number with 1,241,000 cases (significantly higher than the state average following z-score transformation, z = 4.20, ***p < 0.001). The average number of deaths per state was 6,397 with Sao Paulo and Rio de Janeiro having the highest two death totals and significantly higher than the state average (42,110 deaths for Sao Paulo, z = 4.17, ***p < 0.001 and 22,590 deaths for Rio de Janeiro, z = 2.021, *p < 0.05). All data were obtained from the open-source repository https://cmmid.github.io/visualisations/lacpt using data from Brasil.IO (municipality level). Abbreviations: GO – Goias, MG - Minas Gerais, PA – Para, CE – Ceara, BA – Bahia, PR – Parana, SC - Santa Catarina, PE – Pernambuco, TO – Tocantins, MA - Maranhao, RN - Rio Grande do Norte, PI - Piaui, RS -Rio Grande do Sul, MT - Mato Grosso, AC – Acre, SP - Sao Paulo, ES - Espirito Santo, AL – Alagoas, PB – Paraiba, MS - Mato Grosso do Sul, RO – Rondonia, RR – Roraima, AM – Amazonas, AP – Amapa, SE – Sergipe, RJ - Rio de Janeiro, DF - Distrito Federal.