Mathematical Simulation Analysis of Body Temperature Observations Covid-19 Patients

Ayly Soekanto, Emillia Devi Dwi Rianti, E. P. L. Emanuel, Hardiyono Hardiyono
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At the end of January 2022 as many as 33 countries with new cases of 85% new variant called omicron which is the concern of the World Health Organization. Patients who have been diagnosed with COVID-19 are analyzed for temperature starting from the appearance of fever and until they experience recovery, followed by a decrease in body temperature and loss of fever. This study aims to conduct a mathematical simulation analysis of the observation of the body temperature of covid 19 patients. The research method is descriptive analysis by analyzing using mathematical simulations on the fever of covid 19 patients until the temperature changes to normal again. In February - March 2022, this research was carried out at the general practitioner clinic in Surabaya, Putat Gede, Sukomanunggal sub-district, with positive results from a swab examination and an infrared thermometer. The study population was patients with positive Covid-19 swab results, with a large study sample of 30 Covid-19 patients. The results showed that there was a mathematical simulation with a fever variation of 38 C. – 39.5 C occurs in covid 19 patients. The temperature is decreasing day by day approaching the normal body temperature according to the fever that is gone and healing occurs in Covid 19 patients.
新冠肺炎患者体温观测的数学模拟分析
截至2022年1月底,多达33个国家出现了85%的新病例,这是世界卫生组织所关注的一种名为ommicron的新变体。对被诊断为COVID-19的患者进行体温分析,从出现发烧开始,直到他们恢复,随后体温下降并退烧。本研究旨在对新冠肺炎患者体温观测结果进行数学模拟分析。研究方法是对新冠肺炎患者的体温进行数学模拟分析,直到体温恢复正常。2022年2月至3月,在Sukomanunggal街道Putat Gede泗水的全科医生诊所进行了这项研究,通过拭子检查和红外温度计获得了阳性结果。研究人群为Covid-19拭子结果阳性的患者,研究样本为30例Covid-19患者。结果表明,根据数学模拟,新冠肺炎患者的体温变化为38℃~ 39.5℃。根据新冠肺炎患者的退烧和痊愈情况,体温正在逐渐下降,接近正常体温。
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