Establishing an ad hoc COVID-19 mortality surveillance during the first epidemic wave in Belgium, 1 March to 21 June 2020

Author:

Renard Françoise1,Scohy Aline1,Van der Heyden Johan1,Peeters Ilse1,Dequeker Sara1,Vandael Eline1,Van Goethem Nina1,Dubourg Dominique2,De Viron Louise3,Kongs Anne4,Hammami Naïma4,Devleesschauwer Brecht51,Sasse André1,Rebolledo Gonzalez Javiera1,Bustos Sierra Natalia1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Epidemiology and Public Health, Sciensano, Brussels, Belgium

2. Agence pour une Vie de Qualité (AViQ), Charleroi, Belgium

3. Commission Communautaire Commune de la Région de Bruxelles-Capitale (COCOM), Brussels, Belgium

4. Agentschap Zorg en Gezondheid (AZG), Vlaanderen, Brussels, Belgium

5. Department of Veterinary Public Health and Food Safety, Ghent University, Merelbeke, Belgium

Abstract

Background COVID-19-related mortality in Belgium has drawn attention for two reasons: its high level, and a good completeness in reporting of deaths. An ad hoc surveillance was established to register COVID-19 death numbers in hospitals, long-term care facilities (LTCF) and the community. Belgium adopted broad inclusion criteria for the COVID-19 death notifications, also including possible cases, resulting in a robust correlation between COVID-19 and all-cause mortality. Aim To document and assess the COVID-19 mortality surveillance in Belgium. Methods We described the content and data flows of the registration and we assessed the situation as of 21 June 2020, 103 days after the first death attributable to COVID-19 in Belgium. We calculated the participation rate, the notification delay, the percentage of error detected, and the results of additional investigations. Results The participation rate was 100% for hospitals and 83% for nursing homes. Of all deaths, 85% were recorded within 2 calendar days: 11% within the same day, 41% after 1 day and 33% after 2 days, with a quicker notification in hospitals than in LTCF. Corrections of detected errors reduced the death toll by 5%. Conclusion Belgium implemented a rather complete surveillance of COVID-19 mortality, on account of a rapid investment of the hospitals and LTCF. LTCF could build on past experience of previous surveys and surveillance activities. The adoption of an extended definition of ‘COVID-19-related deaths’ in a context of limited testing capacity has provided timely information about the severity of the epidemic.

Publisher

European Centre for Disease Control and Prevention (ECDC)

Subject

Virology,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,Epidemiology

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