Litcius/Paper detail

White Counties Stand Apart: The Primacy of Residential Segregation in COVID-19 and HIV Diagnoses

Gregorio A. Millett, Brian Honermann, Austin Jones, Elise Lankiewicz, Jennifer Sherwood, Susan J. Blumenthal, Asal Sayas

2020AIDS Patient Care and STDs68 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Emerging epidemiological data suggest that white Americans have a lower risk of acquiring COVID-19. Although many studies have pointed to the role of systemic racism in COVID-19 racial/ethnic disparities, few studies have examined the contribution of racial segregation. Residential segregation is associated with differing health outcomes by race/ethnicity for various diseases, including HIV. This commentary documents differing HIV and COVID-19 outcomes and service delivery by race/ethnicity and the crucial role of racial segregation. Using publicly available Census data, we divide US counties into quintiles by percentage of non-Hispanic white residents and examine HIV diagnoses and COVID-19 per 100,000 population. HIV diagnoses decrease as the proportion of white residents increase across US counties. COVID-19 diagnoses follow a similar pattern: Counties with the highest proportion of white residents have the fewest cases of COVID-19 irrespective of geographic region or state political party inclination (i.e., red or blue states). Moreover, comparatively fewer COVID-19 diagnoses have occurred in primarily white counties throughout the duration of the US COVID-19 pandemic. Systemic drivers place racial minorities at greater risk for COVID-19 and HIV. Individual-level characteristics (e.g., underlying health conditions for COVID-19 or risk behavior for HIV) do not fully explain excess disease burden in racial minority communities. Corresponding interventions must use structural- and policy-level solutions to address racial and ethnic health disparities.

Topics & Concepts

Ethnic groupPandemicDemographyMedicineRacismHealth equityRace (biology)Psychological interventionWhite (mutation)PopulationEpidemiologyCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)GerontologyPublic healthDiseaseEnvironmental healthPolitical scienceSociologyGender studiesPsychiatryNursingPathologyInfectious disease (medical specialty)LawInternal medicineChemistryBiochemistryGeneHomelessness and Social IssuesHealth disparities and outcomesFood Security and Health in Diverse Populations
White Counties Stand Apart: The Primacy of Residential Segregation in COVID-19 and HIV Diagnoses | Litcius