Prevalence and Severity of COVID-19 Disease in Bangladesh: A Trend Analysis

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Autor(a) principal: Muyeed, Abdul
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Siddiqi, Md. Nure Alam, Tawabunnahar, Most.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Journal of Health & Biological Sciences
Texto Completo: https://periodicos.unichristus.edu.br/jhbs/article/view/3285
Resumo: Objective: To investigate the prevalence and changes of events of COVID-19 disease by trending in Bangladesh. Methods: In this study, the daily time series data for nine weeks was used. The daily cases, case fatality rate (CFR), recovery-death-ratio (RDR) and percent changes (PC) associated with COVID-19 disease were used for prevalence and trending. Result: It is found that 68% males and 32% females patients were infected, among them 21 to 30 (26%) was the most and below 10 (3%) was the least infected age group until May 09. The approximate number of days for the infection, recovery and deaths to be doubled are 10, 5 and 18 respectively in Bangladesh as of May 09, 2020. The CFR of Bangladesh is found 1.55% which is less than the CFRs of the world (6.89%), Europe (9.17%), America (5.61%), Africa (3.26%) and South-East Asia (3.52%) as of May 09, 2020. The daily RDR exhibited a downward trend from April 04, 2020 to April 25, 2020 then showed an upward trend until May 09, 2020. Conclusion: The downward trending of the CFR indicates the death rate is low compared to diagnosis. The upward trend of the RDR indicates the recovery caused by COVID-19 is fast compared to deaths over time in Bangladesh. The downward trending of the PC indicates the cases percent of COVID-19 disease is reducing relative to three days prior cases.
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spelling Prevalence and Severity of COVID-19 Disease in Bangladesh: A Trend AnalysisHealth SciencesNovel coronavirus; COVID-19; Outbreak; PandemicObjective: To investigate the prevalence and changes of events of COVID-19 disease by trending in Bangladesh. Methods: In this study, the daily time series data for nine weeks was used. The daily cases, case fatality rate (CFR), recovery-death-ratio (RDR) and percent changes (PC) associated with COVID-19 disease were used for prevalence and trending. Result: It is found that 68% males and 32% females patients were infected, among them 21 to 30 (26%) was the most and below 10 (3%) was the least infected age group until May 09. The approximate number of days for the infection, recovery and deaths to be doubled are 10, 5 and 18 respectively in Bangladesh as of May 09, 2020. The CFR of Bangladesh is found 1.55% which is less than the CFRs of the world (6.89%), Europe (9.17%), America (5.61%), Africa (3.26%) and South-East Asia (3.52%) as of May 09, 2020. The daily RDR exhibited a downward trend from April 04, 2020 to April 25, 2020 then showed an upward trend until May 09, 2020. Conclusion: The downward trending of the CFR indicates the death rate is low compared to diagnosis. The upward trend of the RDR indicates the recovery caused by COVID-19 is fast compared to deaths over time in Bangladesh. The downward trending of the PC indicates the cases percent of COVID-19 disease is reducing relative to three days prior cases.Instituto para o Desenvolvimento da EducacaoMuyeed, AbdulSiddiqi, Md. Nure AlamTawabunnahar, Most.2020-06-24info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionAvaliado por ParesPeer ReviewRevisado por paresapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.unichristus.edu.br/jhbs/article/view/328510.12662/2317-3076jhbs.v8i1.3285.p1-8.2020Journal of Health & Biological Sciences; v. 8, n. 1 (2020): Journal of Health and Biological Sciences; 1-8Journal of Health & Biological Sciences; v. 8, n. 1 (2020): Journal of Health and Biological Sciences; 1-8Journal of Health and Biological Sciences; v. 8, n. 1 (2020): Journal of Health and Biological Sciences; 1-82317-30762317-308410.12662/2317-3076jhbs.v8i1.2020reponame:Journal of Health & Biological Sciencesinstname:Centro Universitário Christus (Unichristus)instacron:CHRISTUSenghttps://periodicos.unichristus.edu.br/jhbs/article/view/3285/1125https://periodicos.unichristus.edu.br/jhbs/article/downloadSuppFile/3285/871Direitos autorais 2020 Journal of Health & Biological Scienceshttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2021-01-18T23:39:14Zoai:ojs.unichristus.emnuvens.com.br:article/3285Revistahttps://periodicos.unichristus.edu.br/jhbs/indexPRIhttps://periodicos.unichristus.edu.br/jhbs/oaisecretaria.jhbs@unichristus.edu.br || editor.jhbs@fchristus.edu.br2317-30762317-3084opendoar:2023-01-13T09:47:24.169895Journal of Health & Biological Sciences - Centro Universitário Christus (Unichristus)true
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Prevalence and Severity of COVID-19 Disease in Bangladesh: A Trend Analysis
title Prevalence and Severity of COVID-19 Disease in Bangladesh: A Trend Analysis
spellingShingle Prevalence and Severity of COVID-19 Disease in Bangladesh: A Trend Analysis
Muyeed, Abdul
Health Sciences
Novel coronavirus; COVID-19; Outbreak; Pandemic
title_short Prevalence and Severity of COVID-19 Disease in Bangladesh: A Trend Analysis
title_full Prevalence and Severity of COVID-19 Disease in Bangladesh: A Trend Analysis
title_fullStr Prevalence and Severity of COVID-19 Disease in Bangladesh: A Trend Analysis
title_full_unstemmed Prevalence and Severity of COVID-19 Disease in Bangladesh: A Trend Analysis
title_sort Prevalence and Severity of COVID-19 Disease in Bangladesh: A Trend Analysis
author Muyeed, Abdul
author_facet Muyeed, Abdul
Siddiqi, Md. Nure Alam
Tawabunnahar, Most.
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author2 Siddiqi, Md. Nure Alam
Tawabunnahar, Most.
author2_role author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Muyeed, Abdul
Siddiqi, Md. Nure Alam
Tawabunnahar, Most.
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dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Health Sciences
Novel coronavirus; COVID-19; Outbreak; Pandemic
topic Health Sciences
Novel coronavirus; COVID-19; Outbreak; Pandemic
description Objective: To investigate the prevalence and changes of events of COVID-19 disease by trending in Bangladesh. Methods: In this study, the daily time series data for nine weeks was used. The daily cases, case fatality rate (CFR), recovery-death-ratio (RDR) and percent changes (PC) associated with COVID-19 disease were used for prevalence and trending. Result: It is found that 68% males and 32% females patients were infected, among them 21 to 30 (26%) was the most and below 10 (3%) was the least infected age group until May 09. The approximate number of days for the infection, recovery and deaths to be doubled are 10, 5 and 18 respectively in Bangladesh as of May 09, 2020. The CFR of Bangladesh is found 1.55% which is less than the CFRs of the world (6.89%), Europe (9.17%), America (5.61%), Africa (3.26%) and South-East Asia (3.52%) as of May 09, 2020. The daily RDR exhibited a downward trend from April 04, 2020 to April 25, 2020 then showed an upward trend until May 09, 2020. Conclusion: The downward trending of the CFR indicates the death rate is low compared to diagnosis. The upward trend of the RDR indicates the recovery caused by COVID-19 is fast compared to deaths over time in Bangladesh. The downward trending of the PC indicates the cases percent of COVID-19 disease is reducing relative to three days prior cases.
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