COVID-19 pandemic: a cross-sectional design of cases
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Resumo: | Objective: To quantify the evolution of COVID-19 cases from the analysis of reports issued by the World Health Organization from January 21 to May 31, 2020. Methodology: This is a descriptive, bibliographic and documentary epidemiological study, built with secondary data obtained from the reports of the world evolution of SARS-CoV-2, from the World Health Organization, from the initial period of the disease outbreak until reaching the pandemic level. The data were analyzed, categorized and presented in 3 stages: 1) Identification of the new SARS-CoV-2 to the Chinese epicenter in decline; 2) New epicenter and dissemination of COVID-19 by regions; 3) Epicenter of the Region of the Americas. Results: From the identification of the new SARS-CoV-2 to the Chinese epicenter, an explosion of cases was identified, initially in China, with several lethal outcomes in relation to confirmed cases. Then, several countries started to live with the reality of COVID-19, and the disease was declared a pandemic. Of the reported cases, several have progressed to serious illnesses including pneumonia and respiratory failure. Rapidly, the numbers of cases globally reached expressive marks. In Europe and America there was an increase in both new cases and deaths, especially in Brazil, while in China the number declined. Conclusion: In the present study it was possible to conclude that it is a serious disease, with a demand for strict and permanent sanitary control to reduce the potential for contamination. The analyzes show an accelerated spread of the virus with a negative outcome, a situation confirmed by the rapid expansion of the disease on all continents. |
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COVID-19 pandemic: a cross-sectional design of casesPandemia de COVID-19: un diseño transversal de los casosPandemia por COVID-19: um delineamento transversal dos casosPandemicsCoronavirus infectionsEpidemiologyEpidemicsDisease outbreaks.PandemiaInfecções por CoronavírusEpidemiologiaEpidemiasSurtos de doenças.Pandemiasinfecciones por coronavirusEpidemiologíaEpidemiasBrotes de enfermedades.Objective: To quantify the evolution of COVID-19 cases from the analysis of reports issued by the World Health Organization from January 21 to May 31, 2020. Methodology: This is a descriptive, bibliographic and documentary epidemiological study, built with secondary data obtained from the reports of the world evolution of SARS-CoV-2, from the World Health Organization, from the initial period of the disease outbreak until reaching the pandemic level. The data were analyzed, categorized and presented in 3 stages: 1) Identification of the new SARS-CoV-2 to the Chinese epicenter in decline; 2) New epicenter and dissemination of COVID-19 by regions; 3) Epicenter of the Region of the Americas. Results: From the identification of the new SARS-CoV-2 to the Chinese epicenter, an explosion of cases was identified, initially in China, with several lethal outcomes in relation to confirmed cases. Then, several countries started to live with the reality of COVID-19, and the disease was declared a pandemic. Of the reported cases, several have progressed to serious illnesses including pneumonia and respiratory failure. Rapidly, the numbers of cases globally reached expressive marks. In Europe and America there was an increase in both new cases and deaths, especially in Brazil, while in China the number declined. Conclusion: In the present study it was possible to conclude that it is a serious disease, with a demand for strict and permanent sanitary control to reduce the potential for contamination. The analyzes show an accelerated spread of the virus with a negative outcome, a situation confirmed by the rapid expansion of the disease on all continents.Objetivo: cuantificar la evolución de los casos de COVID-19 a partir de análisis de informes emitidos por la Organización Mundial de la Salud del 21 de enero al 31 de mayo de 2020. Metodología: Este es un estudio epidemiológico descriptivo, bibliográfico y documental, construido con datos secundarios obtenidos de los informes de la evolución mundial del SARS-CoV-2, de la Organización Mundial de la Salud, desde el período inicial del brote de la enfermedad hasta alcanzar el nivel de pandemia. Los datos fueron analizados, categorizados y presentados en 3 etapas: 1) Desde la identificación del nuevo SARS-CoV-2 hasta el epicentro chino en declive; 2) Nuevo epicentro y difusión de COVID-19 por regiones; 3) Epicentro de la Región de las Américas. Resultados: Desde la identificación del nuevo SARS-CoV-2 hasta el epicentro chino, se identificó una explosión de casos, inicialmente en China, con varios resultados letal es en relación con los casos confirmados. Luego, varios países comenzaron a vivir con la realidad de COVID-19, y la enfermedad fue declarada una pandemia. De los casos reportados, varios han progresado a enfermedades graves, como neumonía e insuficiencia respiratoria. Rápidamente, el número de casos a nivel mundial alcanzó marcas expresivas. En Europa y América hubo un aumento tanto en casos nuevos como en muertes, especialmente en Brasil, mientras que en China el número disminuyó. Conclusión: En el presente estudio fue posible concluir que es una enfermedad grave, con una demanda de control sanitario estricto y permanente para reducir el potencial de contaminación. Los análisis muestran una propagación acelerada del virus con un resultado negativo, una situación confirmada por la rápida expansión de la enfermedad en todos los continentes.Objetivo: Quantificar a evolução dos casos de COVID-19 a partir da análise dos relatórios emitidos pela Organização Mundial de Saúde no período de 21 de janeiro a 31 de maio de 2020. Metodologia: Trata-se de um estudo epidemiológico descritivo, bibliográfico e documental, construído com dados secundários obtido dos relatórios da evolução mundialdoSARS-CoV-2, da Organização Mundial de Saúde, do período inicial do surto da doença até atingir o patamar de pandemia. Os dados foram analisados, categorizados e apresentados em 3 etapas: 1) Da identificação do novo SARS-CoV-2 ao epicentro chinês em declínio; 2) Novo epicentro e disseminação da COVID-19 por regiões; 3) Epicentro da Região das Américas. Resultados: Da identificação do novo SARS-CoV-2 ao epicentro chinês, identificou-se uma explosão de casos, inicialmente na China, com vários desfechos letais em relação aos casos confirmados. Em seguida, diversos países passaram a conviver com a realidade do COVID-19, sendo a doença declarada uma pandemia. Dos casos reportados, diversos deles progrediram para doenças graves incluindo pneumonia e insuficiência respiratória. Rapidamente, os números de casos globalmente atingiram marcas expressivas. Na Europa e América houve ascensão de registros tanto de casos novos como de óbitos, especialmente no Brasil, enquanto na China o número declinava. Conclusão: No presente estudo pôde-se depreender que se trata de uma doença grave, com demanda de controle sanitário rigoroso e permanente para a redução do potencial de contaminação. As análises demonstram uma propagação acelerada do vírus com desfecho negativo, situação confirmada pela rápida expansão da doença em todos os continentes.Research, Society and Development2020-06-29info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/559710.33448/rsd-v9i8.5597Research, Society and Development; Vol. 9 No. 8; e175985597Research, Society and Development; Vol. 9 Núm. 8; e175985597Research, Society and Development; v. 9 n. 8; e1759855972525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/5597/4633Copyright (c) 2020 Maria de Nazaré de Souza Ribeiro, Nayra Carla de Melo, Karla Brandão de Araújo, Maressa Gasparoto Lenglube Lisboa, Cleisiane Xavier Diniz, Fátima Helena do Espírito Santo Espírito Santo, Eduardo Jorge Sant’Ana Honorato, Darlisom Sousa Ferreira, Érika Oliveira Abinaderhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessRibeiro, Maria de Nazaré de SouzaMelo, Nayra Carla deAraújo, Karla Brandão deLisboa, Maressa Gasparoto LenglubeDiniz, Cleisiane XavierSanto, Fátima Helena do EspíritoHonorato, Eduardo Jorge Sant’AnaFerreira, Darlisom SousaAbinader, Érika Oliveira2020-08-20T18:00:17Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/5597Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:29:04.263719Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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COVID-19 pandemic: a cross-sectional design of cases Pandemia de COVID-19: un diseño transversal de los casos Pandemia por COVID-19: um delineamento transversal dos casos |
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COVID-19 pandemic: a cross-sectional design of cases |
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COVID-19 pandemic: a cross-sectional design of cases Ribeiro, Maria de Nazaré de Souza Pandemics Coronavirus infections Epidemiology Epidemics Disease outbreaks. Pandemia Infecções por Coronavírus Epidemiologia Epidemias Surtos de doenças. Pandemias infecciones por coronavirus Epidemiología Epidemias Brotes de enfermedades. |
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COVID-19 pandemic: a cross-sectional design of cases |
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COVID-19 pandemic: a cross-sectional design of cases |
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COVID-19 pandemic: a cross-sectional design of cases |
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COVID-19 pandemic: a cross-sectional design of cases |
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COVID-19 pandemic: a cross-sectional design of cases |
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Ribeiro, Maria de Nazaré de Souza |
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Ribeiro, Maria de Nazaré de Souza Melo, Nayra Carla de Araújo, Karla Brandão de Lisboa, Maressa Gasparoto Lenglube Diniz, Cleisiane Xavier Santo, Fátima Helena do Espírito Honorato, Eduardo Jorge Sant’Ana Ferreira, Darlisom Sousa Abinader, Érika Oliveira |
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Melo, Nayra Carla de Araújo, Karla Brandão de Lisboa, Maressa Gasparoto Lenglube Diniz, Cleisiane Xavier Santo, Fátima Helena do Espírito Honorato, Eduardo Jorge Sant’Ana Ferreira, Darlisom Sousa Abinader, Érika Oliveira |
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Ribeiro, Maria de Nazaré de Souza Melo, Nayra Carla de Araújo, Karla Brandão de Lisboa, Maressa Gasparoto Lenglube Diniz, Cleisiane Xavier Santo, Fátima Helena do Espírito Honorato, Eduardo Jorge Sant’Ana Ferreira, Darlisom Sousa Abinader, Érika Oliveira |
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Pandemics Coronavirus infections Epidemiology Epidemics Disease outbreaks. Pandemia Infecções por Coronavírus Epidemiologia Epidemias Surtos de doenças. Pandemias infecciones por coronavirus Epidemiología Epidemias Brotes de enfermedades. |
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Pandemics Coronavirus infections Epidemiology Epidemics Disease outbreaks. Pandemia Infecções por Coronavírus Epidemiologia Epidemias Surtos de doenças. Pandemias infecciones por coronavirus Epidemiología Epidemias Brotes de enfermedades. |
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Objective: To quantify the evolution of COVID-19 cases from the analysis of reports issued by the World Health Organization from January 21 to May 31, 2020. Methodology: This is a descriptive, bibliographic and documentary epidemiological study, built with secondary data obtained from the reports of the world evolution of SARS-CoV-2, from the World Health Organization, from the initial period of the disease outbreak until reaching the pandemic level. The data were analyzed, categorized and presented in 3 stages: 1) Identification of the new SARS-CoV-2 to the Chinese epicenter in decline; 2) New epicenter and dissemination of COVID-19 by regions; 3) Epicenter of the Region of the Americas. Results: From the identification of the new SARS-CoV-2 to the Chinese epicenter, an explosion of cases was identified, initially in China, with several lethal outcomes in relation to confirmed cases. Then, several countries started to live with the reality of COVID-19, and the disease was declared a pandemic. Of the reported cases, several have progressed to serious illnesses including pneumonia and respiratory failure. Rapidly, the numbers of cases globally reached expressive marks. In Europe and America there was an increase in both new cases and deaths, especially in Brazil, while in China the number declined. Conclusion: In the present study it was possible to conclude that it is a serious disease, with a demand for strict and permanent sanitary control to reduce the potential for contamination. The analyzes show an accelerated spread of the virus with a negative outcome, a situation confirmed by the rapid expansion of the disease on all continents. |
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