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Pandemic Acute Renal Failure Deaths

* PRELIMINARY ANALYSIS *
Carlos Alegria, Yuri Nunes
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Summary Abstract

June 2024
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In this study, we investigate trends in death rates from Acute Renal Failure (ICD-10 code N17) in the USA using crude data from the CDC (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention). We perform a detailed examination for individuals aged 35 to 44 for the period of 2000 to 2023 and then provide summary results for all age groups using the same analysis.  

We compare trends for Acute Renal Failure deaths where these appear on multiple causes (MC) of death, or as the underlying cause (UC). To remove the effect of Covid-19, we also analyse trends in death rates from Acute Renal Failure where Covid-19-related deaths are also reported in the death certificate. 
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It should be noted that this analysis is at a preliminary state and that a wider investigation is underway that will include the publication of a research paper.  The importance of the preliminary results merit the current release of the preliminary analysis.

Conclusions

  • The table below summarises the estimated total number of excess deaths from/with Acute Renal Failure, for individuals aged 25 and above in the US.​
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  • Of note is that Excess MC* death rates with Acute Renal Failure increased progressively from 2020 through 2023. 

  • Even though Excess UC deaths from Acute Renal Failure were relatively low, this is due to the fact the Acute Renal Failure is usually not the underlying cause of death but a contributing factor which is illustrated by the much larger numbers of MC Acute Renal Failure deaths. 
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  • The results do not allow us to establish if the excess death rates in 2020 were due to the Covid-19 disease, the hospital protocols or other factors.
 
  • From 2021 to 2023 the excess deaths could have had a contribution form the Covid-19 disease, or the hospital protocols, but also the introduction of the Covid-19 vaccines.

Independent Analysis from John Beaudoin Supports our Findings of Excess Acute Renal Failure Deaths

John Beaudoin, Sr., has examined over ~1.4 million official death records, years 2015 through 2023, from MN, MA and CT, which together comprise ~5% of the US population. Among other disturbing findings, Beaudoin now highlights excess deaths from acute renal failure (or sudden kidney failure) from 2020 through 2023 as a historic mass casualty event, still unacknowledged by government agencies. 

Phinance Technologies' analysis on excess acute renal failure in the US, presented on a national level, corroborates Beaudoin's findings in his state analysis.

Beaudoin originally served briefs of his information to the directors of the CDC, FDA, and NIH in March 2024 and to Connecticut state officials in June 2024.

Find the briefs, graphs, and press releases of Beaudoin’s work at SummaLogicaLLC. His books can be found at The Real CDC.  Follow John on X.
Acute kidney failure is a mass casualty event in the United States since 2020. It seems to have gone unnoticed by government agencies and does not seem to be associated with Covid-19 disease.
-John Beaudoin, Sr.
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