Simone Navarra
National Institute of Statistics
6 Papers
7 Citations
Simone Navarra is an academic researcher from National Institute of Statistics. The author has contributed to research in topics: Mortality rate & Hypertensive heart disease. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 6 publications.
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[Impact of the implementation of ICD-10 2016 version and Iris software on mortality statistics in Italy].
Chiara Orsi,Simone Navarra,Luisa Frova,Enrico Grande,Stefano Marchetti,Marilena Pappagallo,Francesco Grippo +6 more
TL;DR: The results are very useful to explain any change in the Italian statistics on mortality comparing 2015 with the following years.
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Evolution of Pathology Patterns in Persons Who Died From COVID-19 in Italy: A National Study Based on Death Certificates
Francesco Grippo,Enrico Grande,Alice Maraschini,Simone Navarra,Marilena Pappagallo,Stefano Marchetti,Roberta Crialesi,Luisa Frova,Chiara Orsi,Silvia Simeoni,Annamaria Carinci,Giuseppe Loreto,Chiara Donfrancesco,Cinzia Lo Noce,Luigi Palmieri,Xanthi Andrianou,Alberto Mateo Urdiales,Graziano Onder,Giada Minelli +18 more
TL;DR: In this article, the pathological patterns of individuals who died from COVID-19 changed during the phases of epidemic waves in terms of: (i) main cause of death, (ii) comorbidities, and (iii) complications related to death.
A long-term nationwide study on chronic kidney disease-related mortality in Italy: trends and associated comorbidity.
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigated the real burden of chronic kidney disease (CKD) mortality in Italy over 15 years and identified the main conditions contributing to death in association with CKD.
The Role of COVID-19 in the Death of SARS-CoV-2–Positive Patients: A Study Based on Death Certificates
Francesco Grippo,Simone Navarra,Chiara Orsi,Valerio Manno,Enrico Grande,Roberta Crialesi,Luisa Frova,Stefano Marchetti,Marilena Pappagallo,Silvia Simeoni,Lucilla Di Pasquale,Annamaria Carinci,Chiara Donfrancesco,Cinzia Lo Noce,Luigi Pamieri,Graziano Onder,Giada Minelli +16 more
TL;DR: In most persons dying after testing positive for SARS-CoV-2, COVID-19 was the cause directly leading to death, suggesting that this condition can be fatal in healthy persons.
Geographic Inequalities in Breast Cancer in Italy: Trend Analysis of Mortality and Risk Factors
Paolo Giorgi Rossi,Olivera Djuric,Simone Navarra,Alessandra Rossi,Anteo Di Napoli,Luisa Frova,Alessio Petrelli +6 more
TL;DR: While participation in organised screening programmes and age-standardised fertility rates decreased in Italy, screening invitation coverage and mammography uptake increased, the prevalence of women who breastfed and mean age at birth increased.