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Abstract

LOPEZ GIL, Daniel Marcial et al. Behavior of COVID-19 in the province of Artemisa in a year of incidence. Infodir [online]. 2022, n.38  Epub Aug 01, 2022. ISSN 1996-3521.

Introduction:

At the end of December 2019, in the city of Wuhan, in the province of Hubei, China, a group of patients with acute respiratory syndrome of unknown etiology was reported. Later, in January 2020, the Chinese authorities reported that a new coronavirus was identified as a possible etiology. This resulted in the outbreak of a pandemic in the world that currently includes 190 countries.

Objective:

To identify the morbidity and mortality caused by this disease and the different sociodemographic variables of the positive cases in Artemisa.

Methods:

An observational descriptive work was carried out with the objective of describing the behavior of COVID-19 in our province, from its beginning on March 29, 2020 to March 31, 2021. The historical-logical method was used. and documentary review.

Results:

2,530 positive cases for the SARS-Cov-2 virus were detected, having performed a total of 90,358 PCR samples, resulting in a positivity of 2.8%. The month with the highest incidence was March this year. The most frequent age was 20 to 39 years old, with 13.79% in pediatric ages and the male sex prevailed; 2330 autochthonous cases and 200 imported. 85.49% were contacts of confirmed cases and 56.72% were asymptomatic. At the end of this work, 2392 discharges had been made, 138 remained hospitalized and only 6 deaths were reported for a lethality of 0.2.

Conclusions:

The behavior of the pandemic in the province of Artemisa was of a high level of positive cases to the SARS Cov 2 virus, although the positivity was low according to the number of samples analyzed, the third decade of life was the one that most prevailed at the same as the male sex.

Keywords : coronavirus; COVID-19; positivity; incidence; lethality..

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