id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-349297-de6vwlh5 Chow, D. S. The disproportionate rise in COVID-19 cases among Hispanic/Latinx in disadvantaged communities of Orange County, California: A socioeconomic case-series 2020-05-07 .txt text/plain 3538 211 50 The purpose of this study is to describe race-ethnic and socioeconomic disparities associated with COVID-19 in patients in our community in Orange County, California and understand the role of individual-level factors, neighborhood-level factors, and access to care on outcomes. The pattern of race-ethnic disparities in COVID-19 outcomes emerging throughout the United States begs the question of what social factors may influence a highly transmissible, rapidly spreading novel coronavirus. We observed significant disparities in race-ethnic distribution among COVID-19 cases with noncritical and critical disease when compared to county demographics ( Figure 5 ). While recent epidemiologic reports on COVID-19 have observed disparities in incidence, morbidity, and mortality among underserved and minority populations, including the Hispanic/Latinx community, there remains a poor understanding about which social determinants may contribute to these disparities. . https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.05.04.20090878 doi: medRxiv preprint 11 COVID-19 cases who live in dense households and low-income communities highlights the importance of understanding community-level factors during a pandemic. ./cache/cord-349297-de6vwlh5.txt ./txt/cord-349297-de6vwlh5.txt