Analysis of the epidemic situation of the COVID-19 coronavirus infection in Ukraine

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2023-04-30

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Podavalenko, Alla
Malysh, Nina
Zadorozhna, Viktoriya
Zhuk, Kateryna
Zaitseva, Galina
Chorna, Inna

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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

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coronavirus infection COVID-19, epidemiological situation, morbidity, correlations, 2023а

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Analysis of the epidemic situation of the COVID-19 coronavirus infection in Ukraine / A. Podavalenko, N. Malysh, V. Zadorozhna, K. Zhuk, G. Zaitseva, I. Chorna // Folia Medica Cracoviensia. ─ 2023. ─ № 1. ─ P. 109─120.

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