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Marco Battaglini
Researcher at National Institute of Statistics
Publications - 8
Citations - 443
Marco Battaglini is an academic researcher from National Institute of Statistics. The author has contributed to research in topics: Mortality rate & Pandemic. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 8 publications receiving 207 citations. Previous affiliations of Marco Battaglini include University College London.
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Magnitude, demographics and dynamics of the effect of the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic on all-cause mortality in 21 industrialized countries.
Vasillis Kontis,James E. Bennett,Theo Rashid,Robbie M. Parks,Jonathan Pearson-Stuttard,Michel Guillot,Perviz Asaria,Bin Zhou,Marco Battaglini,Gianni Corsetti,Martin McKee,Mariachiara Di Cesare,Mariachiara Di Cesare,Colin Mathers,Majid Ezzati,Majid Ezzati +15 more
TL;DR: Application of Bayesian models to vital statistics data from 21 industrialized countries shows that approximately 206,000 additional people died from mid-February through May 2020 than if the COVID-19 pandemic had not occured.
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Estimating weekly excess mortality at sub-national level in Italy during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Marta Blangiardo,Michela Cameletti,Monica Pirani,Gianni Corsetti,Marco Battaglini,Gianluca Baio +5 more
TL;DR: This model can be used to help policy-makers target measures locally to contain the burden on the health-care system as well as reducing social and economic consequences and to flag where and when mortality rates deviate from the expected range, which might suggest a second wave of the pandemic.
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Excess Mortality in Italy During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Assessing the Differences Between the First and the Second Wave, Year 2020.
Maria Dorrucci,Giada Minelli,Stefano Boros,Valerio Manno,Sabrina Prati,Marco Battaglini,Gianni Corsetti,Xanthi Andrianou,Flavia Riccardo,Massimo Fabiani,Maria Fenicia Vescio,Matteo Spuri,Alberto Mateo Urdiales,Del Manso Martina,Graziano Onder,Patrizio Pezzotti,Antonino Bella +16 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors compared all-cause excess mortality between two waves of the SARS-CoV-2 epidemic in Italy using nationwide data and found that the percentage increase in excess deaths from all causes suggests an improvement in the preparedness of the Italian health care services during this second wave.
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Estimating weekly excess mortality at sub-national level in Italy during the COVID-19 pandemic
Marta Blangiardo,Michela Cameletti,Monica Pirani,Gianni Corsetti,Marco Battaglini,Gianluca Baio +5 more
TL;DR: This is the first subnational study on excess mortality during the COVID-19 pandemic in Italy, the third most-hit country, and predicted the weekly mortality rates at municipality level for 2020 based on the modelled spatio-temporal trends and the excess mortality and the uncertainty surrounding it.
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Beyond One Hundred: A Cohort Analysis of Italian Centenarians and Semisupercentenarians.
TL;DR: The Italian centenarians and semi-supercentenarians increase from the first to the last cohort is due to the survival rise in old ages and the increase in the gender gap at extreme ages depends on the higher survival of women than men after 60 years old.