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    Influence of Meteorological Factors on Covid-19 Incidence in the Conditions of Ukraine
    (Bangladesh Journal of Medical Science, 2023-04) Podavalenko, Alla; Malysh, Nina; Kuzmenko, Olga; Zadorozhna, Viktoriya; Kolomiets, Svitlana; Chemych, Oksana
    The coronavirus disease (COVID-19) is a problem for the health care systems of many countries around the world. Seasonal nature of influenza and other the respiratory viral diseasesis commonly known. The nature of the relationship between the frequency of registration of cases of COVID-19 and natural factors is still being studied by researchers. The purpose is to determine the influence of air temperature, relative humidity, wind speed, and atmospheric pressure on the incidence of the coronavirus disease COVID-19 in the conditions of Ukraine.
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    Analysis of the epidemic situation of the COVID-19 coronavirus infection in Ukraine
    (2023-04-30) Podavalenko, Alla; Malysh, Nina; Zadorozhna, Viktoriya; Zhuk, Kateryna; Zaitseva, Galina; Chorna, Inna
    The epidemic process of COVID-19 in the world developed rapidly. The situation with mor bidity, despite the establishment of quarantine, the introduction of restrictive anti-epidemic measures, and vaccination, remains difficult. The results of research on the influence of meteorological factors on the dynamics of the incidence of COVID-19, hospitalization, and mortality are ambiguous and contradictory. The purpose of this study is to analyze the indicators of morbidity, hospitalization, and mortality from COVID-19 in Ukraine, and to establish the level of influence of meteorological factors on them. A high variation in morbidity, hospitalization, and mortality rates was observed in Ukraine, in 2020‒2021. A total of 3 waves of disease growth were established. The curve of hospitalization indicators of patients with COVID-19 had a correlation dependence on the incidence curve r= 0.766 (р <0.05), the maximum rates of hospitalization and mortality were registered in September–December 2021. A direct strong correlation was established between the frequency of registration of cases of COVID-19 and mortality — r= 0.899 (р <0.05). Most cases of COVID-19 were registered in the cold season, the least in June–August. Inverse correlations of moderate strength were established between the indicators of morbidity, hospitalization, and mortality and air temperature levels (–0.370< r <–0.461). Direct correlations of average strength (0.538< r <0.632) were established with the levels of relative air humidity