COVID-19 in Continental Europe

L. Moradi
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Background: COVID-19 is an emerging disease that was first identified in China and then spread to most countries around the world. The disease was caused by the coronavirus and led to restrictions in most parts of the world. Definitive causes have been identified, and mortality from the disease is high in continental Europe. Objectives: This study aims to investigate the epidemiology of COVID-19 in continental Europe. Methods: This was an ecological study and described the characteristics of COVID-19 in continental Europe. Data related to the definite cases of diagnosis and death due to this disease and World Health Organization reports were recruited and transferred to Excel and SPSS software. Case fatality rates were also calculated for each country. Results: The highest confirmed number of diagnosed cases of COVID-19 was in Russia with 4,333,029 cases, and the highest number of deaths reported due to COVID19 was in the United Kingdom with 124,419 cases. The highest case fatality rates were from Bulgaria 4.08%. Conclusions: COVID-19 is a highly contagious and deadly disease, and until an effective vaccine is available, the prevention of disease transmission is possible only through observing social distancing.
欧洲大陆的COVID-19
背景:COVID-19是一种新兴疾病,最早在中国发现,然后传播到世界大多数国家。这种疾病是由冠状病毒引起的,并导致世界大部分地区采取了限制措施。已经确定了明确的病因,在欧洲大陆,该病的死亡率很高。目的:本研究旨在调查COVID-19在欧洲大陆的流行病学。方法:这是一项生态学研究,描述了COVID-19在欧洲大陆的特征。收集与确诊病例和死亡病例有关的数据以及世界卫生组织的报告,并将其转移到Excel和SPSS软件中。还计算了每个国家的病死率。结果:新冠肺炎确诊病例最多的国家是俄罗斯,为4333029例;报告死亡人数最多的国家是英国,为124419例。病死率最高的是保加利亚,为4.08%。结论:COVID-19是一种高度传染性和致命性疾病,在获得有效疫苗之前,只有通过保持社会距离才能预防疾病传播。
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