The Pandemic of COVID-19 in Eastern Mediterranean Region: Selected Outcome Parameters | ||
The Medical Journal of Basrah University | ||
Article 3, Volume 38, Issue 2, December 2020, Pages 15-24 PDF (518.46 K) | ||
Document Type: Research Paper | ||
DOI: 10.33762/mjbu.2020.128305.1036 | ||
Authors | ||
Omran Habib* 1; Dhurgham A Abdul-Wahid2; Nabil Salim Khudair3; Nihad Qasim Mohammed4; Riyadh A Al-Hilfi5 | ||
1University of Basrah | ||
2Iraqi Association for Medical Research and Studies/ Specialist Pediatrician | ||
3Department of Public Health/Basrah | ||
4Community physician, Directorate General for Health | ||
5Directorate General of Public Health, Ministry of Health, Baghdad | ||
Abstract | ||
Background: Despite the passage of eight months since the start of COVID-19 pandemic, it still represents a major public health problem at global, regional and national levels. Objective: To present comparative outcome indicators and time trends for the pandemic among countries in the Eastern Mediterranean Region and to discuss possible determinants behind such trends. Methods: We used data on all newly reported cases of COVID-19 infection from the start of the pandemic in each EMR country till the middle of August, 2020. Two sources of data were used: the World Health Organization Website (Corona World meters) and a private website reporting cases world countries. Numbers were directly abstracted from these sources and Excel programme functions were used to make graphic presentations. Results: As on August 5,2020 countries of the Eastern Mediterranean Region varied substantially in scale of the incidence rate per million population (from highest of 38939.1 in Qatar to lowest of 54.2 in Syria), the case fatality (closed case fatality ratio) ranged from Lowest of 0.2% in Qatar to the highest of 37.0% in Yemen. Cause-specific mortality rate ranged from 1.1 to 212.5 per million population in Jordan and Iran respectively. Testing policy was the main determinants of reported cases. None of the countries has reached a stage of clear exit based on scientific evidence despite the decline in the scale of cases in most countries. Conclusion: Most of The countries are experiencing a pattern of accelerated pandemic and are heading towards declining trend. | ||
Keywords | ||
COVID-19,,; ,،,؛SARS-CoV-2,,; ,،,؛Pandemic,,; ,،,؛Time trend. COVID-19 mortality | ||
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