Epidemiology of modern coronavirus infection: features and problems

Author:

Nechaev Vitaliy Vladimirovich1,Lobzin Yuriy Vladimirovich1,Gusev Denis Aleksandrovich2,Vasilieva Yuliya Anatolievna2,Vinogradova Nadezhda Valerievna2,Tagirova Enzhe Rafikovna1,Gorziy Egor Sergeevich1,Pavlov Igor Alekseevich1,Shirokova Anna Yurievna1,Yaremchuk Mariya Sergeevna1,Yatsenko Anastasiya Mikhailovna1

Affiliation:

1. North-Western State Medical University named after I. I. Mechnikov

2. S. P. Botkin Clinical Infectious Diseases Hospital

Abstract

The paper presents data on the epidemiological analysis of all cases of coronavirus infection-19 in the world by WHO and Russia regions during the 2020–2021 pandemic and monitoring of diseases registered by WHO in the world and on the Internet resources «Stopcoronavirus» on the territory of the Russian Federation from January 2020 to May 2021. To assess the epidemiological situation, we used registration data in absolute figures from 209 daily and more than 40 weekly reports of the World Health Organization from January 21 to May 30, 2021. Intensive indicators of morbidity and mortality were calculated, which made it possible to identify the regions and countries most affected by coronavirus infection and the features of the epidemic process in them.

Publisher

PANORAMA Publishing House

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