KUMJ | VOL. 18 | NO. 4 | ISSUE 72 | OCT.-DEC. 2020
Age and Gender Differences in COVID 19 Morbidity and Mortality in Nepal
Dhimal ML, Rana N, Aryal B, Adhikari SK, Shrestha R, Gyanwali P, Dhimal M
Abstract: Background
The global health community has emphasized the importance of reporting
epidemiological data by age and sex groups in the COVID-19 pandemic. However,
age and sex disaggregated data of COVID-19 cases and deaths are rarely reported.
Such data are very crucial for public to make truly informed choices about their own
diseases risk and also for governments for public policy response.
Objective
To assess age and gender difference among COVID-19 cases and deaths in Nepal.
Method
This is a retrospective study which uses public data on COVID-19 cases and deaths
released by Ministry of Health and Population, Government of Nepal from January to
November, 2020. The data analysis was carried out using SPPS software version 26.
Result
Nepal reported 233,452 confirmed cases and 1,566 deaths of COVID-19 from 23
January 2020 to 30 November 2020. We found statistically significant differences on
COVID-19 cases by age and gender in Nepal with higher number of cases among
males of economically active age groups (20-60 years). Similarly, we found significant
difference in COVID-19 mortality with more death occurred among male group
compared to female group and with highest number of deaths among the people
of above 60 years. Furthermore, we found differences in cases and deaths among
provinces.
Conclusion
The age and gender differences in COVID cases and deaths in Nepal indicates
needs of considering age and sex groups seriously while planning for testing, case
management and vaccination against COVID-19 infections in Nepal.
Keyword : Age, COVID-19, Gender, Nepal