The demography of COVID-19 deaths database, a gateway to well-documented international data
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CAPORALI, Arianna, GARCIA, Jenny, COUPPIE, Etienne, PONIAKINA, Svitlana, BARBIERI, Magali, BONNET, Florian, CAMARDA, Carlo Giovanni, CAMBOIS, Emmanuelle M., HOURANI, Iris, KOROTKOVA, Daria, MESLE, France, PENINA, Olga, ROBINE, Jean Marie, SAUERBERG, Markus, TORRES, Catalina. The demography of COVID-19 deaths database, a gateway to well-documented international data . In: Scientific Data, 2022, vol. 9, pp. 1-9. ISSN -. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/s41597-022-01191-y
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Volumul 9 / 2022 / ISSN - /ISSNe 2052-4463

The demography of COVID-19 deaths database, a gateway to well-documented international data

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1038/s41597-022-01191-y

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Caporali Arianna1, Garcia Jenny1, Couppie Etienne1, Poniakina Svitlana1, Barbieri Magali1, Bonnet Florian1, Camarda Carlo Giovanni1, Cambois Emmanuelle M.1, Hourani Iris1, Korotkova Daria2, Mesle France1, Penina Olga3, Robine Jean Marie1, Sauerberg Markus4, Torres Catalina1
 
1 French Institute for Demographic Studies (INED),
2 National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine,
3 ”Nicolae Testemițanu” State University of Medicine and Pharmacy,
4 Federal Institute for Population Research
 
 
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National authorities publish COVID-19 death counts, which are extensively re-circulated and compared; but data are generally poorly sourced and documented. Academics and stakeholders need tools to assess data quality and to track data-related discrepancies for comparability over time or across countries. “The Demography of COVID-19 Deaths” database aims at bridging this gap. It provides COVID-19 death counts along with associated documentation, which includes the exact data sources and points out issues of quality and coverage of the data. The database — launched in April 2020 and continuously updated — contains daily cumulative death counts attributable to COVID-19 broken down by sex and age, place and date of occurrence of the death. Data and metadata undergo quality control checks prior to online release. As of mid-December 2021, it covers 21 countries in Europe and beyond. It is open access at a bilingual (English and French) website with content intended for expert users and non-specialists (https://dc-covid.site.ined.fr/en/; figshare: https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.c.5807027). Data and metadata are available for each country separately and pooled over all countries.