State-level differentials in COVID-19 fatality: exploring age and sex disparities in Malaysia’s pandemic experience

Issue COVID-19 has resulted in mortality worldwide and exposed vulnerabilities in public health systems. Although countries have since transitioned to the endemic phase, it is nonetheless important to identify inequities within populations to improve public health strategies in light of another hea...

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Main Authors: Teh, Jane Kimm Lii *, Teo, Kok Lay *, Bradley, D.A. *, Chook, Jack Bee *, Ang, Woo Teck *, Peh, Suat Cheng *
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spelling my.sunway.eprints.26412024-05-23T08:50:05Z http://eprints.sunway.edu.my/2641/ State-level differentials in COVID-19 fatality: exploring age and sex disparities in Malaysia’s pandemic experience Teh, Jane Kimm Lii * Teo, Kok Lay * Bradley, D.A. * Chook, Jack Bee * Ang, Woo Teck * Peh, Suat Cheng * HA Statistics QA Mathematics RA Public aspects of medicine Issue COVID-19 has resulted in mortality worldwide and exposed vulnerabilities in public health systems. Although countries have since transitioned to the endemic phase, it is nonetheless important to identify inequities within populations to improve public health strategies in light of another health crisis. Purpose This study aims to offer deeper insights into the sex and age differentials in COVID-19 fatality across different states in Malaysia, from the pandemic’s start to the country’s transition to the endemic phase. Methodology Analyses utilized data on the number of COVID-19 cases and deaths in Malaysia from January 2020 until April 2022. Case fatality rate (CFR) was computed for each state based on sex and age groups, for four periods (January–December 2020, January–June 2021, July–December 2021, and January–April 2022). Principal component analysis (PCA) uncovered patterns in the data and produced a multivariate visualization of the COVID-19 fatality within Malaysia. Findings Findings revealed heterogeneity in fatality and identified several vulnerable states, notably in the northern region (Kelantan, Perlis) and on the East Coast (Sabah, Sarawak). A sex disparity was apparent in Kelantan as the CFR among older females was higher than their male counterparts. Sabah exhibited relatively higher CFR among the child population from 2020 to 2021. Implication The findings deepened our understanding of COVID-19 fatality complexity, providing recommendations for Malaysia’s government in preparing for future health crises. Malaysia’s case study offers lessons on the need to address regional disparities and implement targeted strategies to protect vulnerable subgroups. Springer 2024 Article PeerReviewed text en cc_by_4 http://eprints.sunway.edu.my/2641/1/Jane%20Teh%20Kimm%20Lii_State-level%20differentials%20in%20COVID-19_Discover%20Social%20Science%20and%20Health.pdf Teh, Jane Kimm Lii * and Teo, Kok Lay * and Bradley, D.A. * and Chook, Jack Bee * and Ang, Woo Teck * and Peh, Suat Cheng * (2024) State-level differentials in COVID-19 fatality: exploring age and sex disparities in Malaysia’s pandemic experience. Discover Social Science and Health, 4 (9). ISSN 2731-0469 https://doi.org/10.1007/s44155-024-00068-2 10.1007/s44155-024-00068-2
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QA Mathematics
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Chook, Jack Bee *
Ang, Woo Teck *
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State-level differentials in COVID-19 fatality: exploring age and sex disparities in Malaysia’s pandemic experience
description Issue COVID-19 has resulted in mortality worldwide and exposed vulnerabilities in public health systems. Although countries have since transitioned to the endemic phase, it is nonetheless important to identify inequities within populations to improve public health strategies in light of another health crisis. Purpose This study aims to offer deeper insights into the sex and age differentials in COVID-19 fatality across different states in Malaysia, from the pandemic’s start to the country’s transition to the endemic phase. Methodology Analyses utilized data on the number of COVID-19 cases and deaths in Malaysia from January 2020 until April 2022. Case fatality rate (CFR) was computed for each state based on sex and age groups, for four periods (January–December 2020, January–June 2021, July–December 2021, and January–April 2022). Principal component analysis (PCA) uncovered patterns in the data and produced a multivariate visualization of the COVID-19 fatality within Malaysia. Findings Findings revealed heterogeneity in fatality and identified several vulnerable states, notably in the northern region (Kelantan, Perlis) and on the East Coast (Sabah, Sarawak). A sex disparity was apparent in Kelantan as the CFR among older females was higher than their male counterparts. Sabah exhibited relatively higher CFR among the child population from 2020 to 2021. Implication The findings deepened our understanding of COVID-19 fatality complexity, providing recommendations for Malaysia’s government in preparing for future health crises. Malaysia’s case study offers lessons on the need to address regional disparities and implement targeted strategies to protect vulnerable subgroups.
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author Teh, Jane Kimm Lii *
Teo, Kok Lay *
Bradley, D.A. *
Chook, Jack Bee *
Ang, Woo Teck *
Peh, Suat Cheng *
author_facet Teh, Jane Kimm Lii *
Teo, Kok Lay *
Bradley, D.A. *
Chook, Jack Bee *
Ang, Woo Teck *
Peh, Suat Cheng *
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title State-level differentials in COVID-19 fatality: exploring age and sex disparities in Malaysia’s pandemic experience
title_short State-level differentials in COVID-19 fatality: exploring age and sex disparities in Malaysia’s pandemic experience
title_full State-level differentials in COVID-19 fatality: exploring age and sex disparities in Malaysia’s pandemic experience
title_fullStr State-level differentials in COVID-19 fatality: exploring age and sex disparities in Malaysia’s pandemic experience
title_full_unstemmed State-level differentials in COVID-19 fatality: exploring age and sex disparities in Malaysia’s pandemic experience
title_sort state-level differentials in covid-19 fatality: exploring age and sex disparities in malaysia’s pandemic experience
publisher Springer
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url http://eprints.sunway.edu.my/2641/1/Jane%20Teh%20Kimm%20Lii_State-level%20differentials%20in%20COVID-19_Discover%20Social%20Science%20and%20Health.pdf
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https://doi.org/10.1007/s44155-024-00068-2
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