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Table 1 Estimates and their uncertainty for all-cause excess mortality rates per 10,000 population and RR during COVID-19 pandemic, Mexico, March 1, 2020- January 2, 2021

From: Characterizing all-cause excess mortality patterns during COVID-19 pandemic in Mexico

 

All-cause excess death rate per 10,000 population [95% CI]

Rate ratioa

[95% CI]

Total number of all-cause excess deaths

[95% CI]

Deaths due to COVID-19 (% of total number of all-cause excess deaths)

Mexico

26.10

[23.33–28.87]

1.67

[1.56–1.80]

333,538

[298,139-368,936]

128,886 (38.64%)

Mexico City

63.54

[58.15–68.92]

2.09

[1.91–2.30]

57,304

[52,443-62,157]

16,127 (28.14%)

Mexico excluding Mexico City

23.25

[20.58–25.93]

1.62

[1.51–1.75]

276,149

[244,436-307,980]

112,759 (40.83%)

Male, Mexico

33.99

[30.91–37.08]

1.76

[1.64–1.89]

212,667

[193,397-232,001]

81,489 (38.32%)

Female, Mexico

18.53

[15.97–21.08]

1.56

[1.45–1.69]

120,861

[104,164-137,494]

47,397 (39.22%)

  1. acalculated as the ratio of total observed death rate to total baseline death rate during the pandemic period