COVID 19: Relationship of the epidemiological pattern of COVID-19 between China and Italy

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Autor(a) principal: Ferreira, Camilla Mandarine
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Almeida, Denyse Diomedes Constantino de, Mattos, Manuela Lavareda Ayres Drummond de, Oliveira, Tharcia Kiara de Beserra de
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Research, Society and Development
Texto Completo: https://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/4840
Resumo: The study aimed to analyze the epidemiological pattern of COVID-19 between Italy and China. The question that guided the review was: What were the epidemiological factors that led to the expression of COVID-19 between China and Italy? The search for the articles was carried out in April 2020 in the following databases: Scielo, Pubmed, VHL, ScienceDirect and Medline, using the following keywords: Coronavirus infections, epidemiology and risk factors. Studies show notable differences in the mortality rate between Asian and European populations. Three risk factors for worsening due to COVID-19 were listed: male gender, advanced age (older than 60 years) and the presence of comorbidities, especially chronic ones. Such factors were predominant mainly in Italy, compared to China. Hypertension, diabetes, cardiovascular diseases and cerebrovascular diseases are considered to be significant risk factors for COVID-19 and its worsening. Studies show that for both countries, being elderly and male increases the risk of contracting the disease in its most severe form. Further, more in-depth studies are needed regarding the harmful effects of chronic diseases as risk factors for COVID-19 infection.
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spelling COVID 19: Relationship of the epidemiological pattern of COVID-19 between China and ItalyCOVID 19: Relación entre el patrón epidemiológico de COVID-19 entre China e ItaliaCOVID 19: Relação do padrão epidemiológico da COVID-19 entre China e ItáliaCoronavirus infectionsEpidemiologyRisk factors.Infecções por coronavírusEpidemiologiaFatores de risco.Infecciones por coronavírusEpidemiologíaFactores de riesgo.The study aimed to analyze the epidemiological pattern of COVID-19 between Italy and China. The question that guided the review was: What were the epidemiological factors that led to the expression of COVID-19 between China and Italy? The search for the articles was carried out in April 2020 in the following databases: Scielo, Pubmed, VHL, ScienceDirect and Medline, using the following keywords: Coronavirus infections, epidemiology and risk factors. Studies show notable differences in the mortality rate between Asian and European populations. Three risk factors for worsening due to COVID-19 were listed: male gender, advanced age (older than 60 years) and the presence of comorbidities, especially chronic ones. Such factors were predominant mainly in Italy, compared to China. Hypertension, diabetes, cardiovascular diseases and cerebrovascular diseases are considered to be significant risk factors for COVID-19 and its worsening. Studies show that for both countries, being elderly and male increases the risk of contracting the disease in its most severe form. Further, more in-depth studies are needed regarding the harmful effects of chronic diseases as risk factors for COVID-19 infection.El estudio tuvo como objetivo analizar el patrón epidemiológico de COVID-19 entre Italia y China. La pregunta que guió la revisión fue: ¿Cuáles fueron los factores epidemiológicos que llevaron a la expresión de COVID-19 entre China e Italia? La búsqueda de los artículos se realizó en abril de 2020 en las siguientes bases de datos: Scielo, Pubmed, VHL, ScienceDirect y Medline, utilizando las siguientes palabras clave: Infecciones por coronavirus, epidemiología y factores de riesgo. Los estudios muestran diferencias notables en la tasa de mortalidad entre las poblaciones asiáticas y europeas. Se enumeraron tres factores de riesgo de empeoramiento debido a COVID-19: género masculino, edad avanzada (mayores de 60 años) y la presencia de comorbilidades, especialmente crónicas. Tales factores fueron predominantes principalmente en Italia, en comparación con China. La hipertensión, la diabetes, las enfermedades cardiovasculares y las enfermedades cerebrovasculares se consideran factores de riesgo significativos para COVID-19 y su empeoramiento. Los estudios muestran que para ambos países, ser anciano y hombre aumenta el riesgo de contraer la enfermedad en su forma más grave. Además, se necesitan más estudios en profundidad sobre los efectos nocivos de las enfermedades crónicas como factores de riesgo para la infección por COVID-19.O estudo teve como objetivo analisar o padrão epidemiológico da COVID-19 entre Itália e China. A pergunta que direcionou a revisão foi: Quais foram os fatores epidemiológicos que levaram à expressão da COVID-19 entre China e Itália? A busca pelos artigos fora realizada em abril de 2020 nas seguintes bases de dados: Scielo, Pubmed, BVS, ScienceDirect e Medline, utilizando os seguintes unitermos: Coronavirus infections, epidemiology e risk factors. Estudos demonstram notáveis diferenças da taxa de mortalidade entre populações asiáticas e europeias. Foram elencados três fatores de risco para o agravamento por COVID-19: sexo masculino, idade avançada (maior que 60 anos) e presença de comorbidades, principalmente as crônicas. Tais fatores mostraram-se predominantes principalmente na Itália, em comparação com a China. Hipertensão, diabetes, doenças cardiovasculares e doenças cerebrovasculares são consideradas como significantes fatores de risco para COVID-19 e seu agravamento. Estudos demonstram que para ambos os países, ser idoso e homem aumenta o risco de contrair a doença em sua forma mais grave. Faz-se necessário novos estudos mais aprofundados quanto aos efeitos maléficos das doenças crônicas como fatores de risco para a infecção pelo COVID-19.Research, Society and Development2020-06-11info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/484010.33448/rsd-v9i7.4840Research, Society and Development; Vol. 9 No. 7; e754974840Research, Society and Development; Vol. 9 Núm. 7; e754974840Research, Society and Development; v. 9 n. 7; e7549748402525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/4840/4162Copyright (c) 2020 Camilla Mandarine Ferreira, Denyse Constantino Almeida, Manuela Lavareda Mattos, Tharcia Kiara Beserra de Oliveirainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessFerreira, Camilla MandarineAlmeida, Denyse Diomedes Constantino deMattos, Manuela Lavareda Ayres Drummond deOliveira, Tharcia Kiara de Beserra de2020-08-20T18:05:03Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/4840Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:28:33.020999Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv COVID 19: Relationship of the epidemiological pattern of COVID-19 between China and Italy
COVID 19: Relación entre el patrón epidemiológico de COVID-19 entre China e Italia
COVID 19: Relação do padrão epidemiológico da COVID-19 entre China e Itália
title COVID 19: Relationship of the epidemiological pattern of COVID-19 between China and Italy
spellingShingle COVID 19: Relationship of the epidemiological pattern of COVID-19 between China and Italy
Ferreira, Camilla Mandarine
Coronavirus infections
Epidemiology
Risk factors.
Infecções por coronavírus
Epidemiologia
Fatores de risco.
Infecciones por coronavírus
Epidemiología
Factores de riesgo.
title_short COVID 19: Relationship of the epidemiological pattern of COVID-19 between China and Italy
title_full COVID 19: Relationship of the epidemiological pattern of COVID-19 between China and Italy
title_fullStr COVID 19: Relationship of the epidemiological pattern of COVID-19 between China and Italy
title_full_unstemmed COVID 19: Relationship of the epidemiological pattern of COVID-19 between China and Italy
title_sort COVID 19: Relationship of the epidemiological pattern of COVID-19 between China and Italy
author Ferreira, Camilla Mandarine
author_facet Ferreira, Camilla Mandarine
Almeida, Denyse Diomedes Constantino de
Mattos, Manuela Lavareda Ayres Drummond de
Oliveira, Tharcia Kiara de Beserra de
author_role author
author2 Almeida, Denyse Diomedes Constantino de
Mattos, Manuela Lavareda Ayres Drummond de
Oliveira, Tharcia Kiara de Beserra de
author2_role author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Ferreira, Camilla Mandarine
Almeida, Denyse Diomedes Constantino de
Mattos, Manuela Lavareda Ayres Drummond de
Oliveira, Tharcia Kiara de Beserra de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Coronavirus infections
Epidemiology
Risk factors.
Infecções por coronavírus
Epidemiologia
Fatores de risco.
Infecciones por coronavírus
Epidemiología
Factores de riesgo.
topic Coronavirus infections
Epidemiology
Risk factors.
Infecções por coronavírus
Epidemiologia
Fatores de risco.
Infecciones por coronavírus
Epidemiología
Factores de riesgo.
description The study aimed to analyze the epidemiological pattern of COVID-19 between Italy and China. The question that guided the review was: What were the epidemiological factors that led to the expression of COVID-19 between China and Italy? The search for the articles was carried out in April 2020 in the following databases: Scielo, Pubmed, VHL, ScienceDirect and Medline, using the following keywords: Coronavirus infections, epidemiology and risk factors. Studies show notable differences in the mortality rate between Asian and European populations. Three risk factors for worsening due to COVID-19 were listed: male gender, advanced age (older than 60 years) and the presence of comorbidities, especially chronic ones. Such factors were predominant mainly in Italy, compared to China. Hypertension, diabetes, cardiovascular diseases and cerebrovascular diseases are considered to be significant risk factors for COVID-19 and its worsening. Studies show that for both countries, being elderly and male increases the risk of contracting the disease in its most severe form. Further, more in-depth studies are needed regarding the harmful effects of chronic diseases as risk factors for COVID-19 infection.
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