Outbreak Investigation: First Ten COVID – 19 Infection Related Deaths in Hodeidah, Yemen

Mohammed Amood AL Kamarany, Isra'a Al-Masrafi, Abdullah Bin Ghouth, Khalid Suhail, Ahmed Majam, Abdullah Zuhairy, Elham Alabsi
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Background: Many acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) related deaths were reported in Yemen. The question is about what risk factors contribute to this excess death. Hodeidah governorate in the Western part of Yemen is exposed to the COVID-19 pandemic like other governorates in Yemen, adding to the current chronic problems. No study till now documented the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic process in Hodeidah, Yemen, especially deaths. Objective: The aim of this short report is to explore more data about the first ten SARS-CoV-2-related deaths in Hodeidah. Yemen. Methods: An outbreak investigation was carried out directly with patients before death and their families based on world health organization (WHO) guideline and Center for Disease Control and Prevention -US (CDC-US) guideline. On the other hand, the medical reports of patients were investigated in the triage area of the Center of Tropical Medicine and Infectious Diseases (CTMID), AL-Thawrah Public Hospital Authority, Hodeidah, Yemen from 24th to 31st May 2020. Results: The first ten death patients at the same time were investigated, the age ranging from 25-65 years with a median age of 57 years, seven deaths (70%) were at age over 50 years while males are more exposed to deaths (eight cases; 80%). The deaths are more in residents of urban (eight cases; 80%) than in rural areas (20%). Co-infections with other communicable diseases were reported in 3 dead patients (30%); tuberculosis, dengue, and hepatitis B (HVB). While six died patients (60%) had non-communicable diseases namely diabetes mellitus, heart disease, hypertension, chronic asthma, and chronic renal failure uncontrolled. One death (10%) of medication error in the private sector (non–isolation center facilities ; sub-standard management) Conclusion: Old age and co-morbidity with non-communicable diseases may be contributing factors to excess deaths among SARS-CoV-2 patients. Co-infections with other infections like dengue is of high concern in Hodeidah, Yemen. The post-epidemiological investigation, the control and prevention measures were implemented by local authorities in collaboration with the private sector and non-governmental organizations namely re-habitation of SARS-CoV-2 isolation centers to reduce the mortality rate, also different practices and knowledge to reduce the morbidity rate.
疫情调查:也门荷台达前10例与COVID - 19感染相关的死亡
背景:也门报告了许多与急性呼吸综合征冠状病毒2 (SARS-CoV-2)相关的死亡。问题是什么风险因素导致了这种过度死亡。与也门其他省份一样,也门西部的荷台达省也受到COVID-19大流行的影响,这加剧了目前的慢性问题。到目前为止,还没有研究记录了也门荷台达的SARS-CoV-2大流行过程,特别是死亡。目的:本简短报告旨在探索荷台达省前10例sars - cov -2相关死亡的更多数据。也门。& # x0D;方法:根据世界卫生组织(WHO)指南和美国疾病预防控制中心(CDC-US)指南,在死亡前直接对患者及其家属进行疫情调查。另一方面,从2020年5月24日至31日,在也门荷台达AL-Thawrah公立医院管理局热带医学和传染病中心(CTMID)分诊区调查了患者的医疗报告。结果:首次调查10例同期死亡病例,年龄25 ~ 65岁,中位年龄57岁,50岁以上死亡7例(70%),男性死亡较多(8例;80%)。城市居民死亡较多(8例;80%)高于农村地区(20%)。3例死亡患者报告与其他传染病合并感染(30%);结核病、登革热和乙型肝炎(HVB)6名死亡患者(60%)患有非传染性疾病,即糖尿病、心脏病、高血压、慢性哮喘和未控制的慢性肾衰竭。私营部门(非隔离中心设施)用药错误造成1人死亡(10%);劣质管理)& # x0D;结论:老年和合并非传染性疾病可能是导致SARS-CoV-2患者超额死亡的因素。在也门荷台达与登革热等其他感染的合并感染引起高度关注。地方当局与私营部门和非政府组织合作实施了流行病学后调查、控制和预防措施,即重建SARS-CoV-2隔离中心以降低死亡率,并采用不同的做法和知识来降低发病率。
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