Global mortality rate and statistical results of Coronavirus

Infectious Diseases and Tropical Medicine 2021; 7: e769
DOI: 10.32113/idtm_202110_769

  Topic: COVID-19     Category:

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: The existing facts on the traits of the unconventional coronavirus disease (COVID-19) Computerized Tomography (CT) scan with statistical results of tracking database are sent in specific journals, and a constant evaluation of the literature has not yet been compiled.

PATIENTS AND METHODS: COVID-19 disease, a systemic inflammation that impacts several organs, may be defined as a sickness that affects all age degrees, has a high mortality price, extreme negative results, and a chief economic burden. The Embase internet site, PubMed, OVID Medline, Cochrane Library, Science Direct, and Wiley became used to conduct a scientific assessment of these studies. COVID-19 patients' physiological acoustics are crucial for isolating them from other respiration infections. This report seeks to provide a summary of the Coronavirus epidemic, which has had a sizeable impact on humans' lives everywhere in the world. Plenty of humans have died, and the worldwide death rate from network-obtained pneumonia has reached three hundred million and continues to acquire pneumonia.

RESULTS: The most critical reason for shifting COVID-19 sufferers to the in-depth care unit is acute respiratory misery syndrome, which is likewise the leading motive of loss of life in these patients. COVID-19 sickness is thought to affect the blood vessels, lungs, heart, anxious gadget, liver, digestive system, kidneys, pores and skin, and other organs. Adults, infants, newborns, pregnant women, and the elderly are all infected, and it is spread through the air and droplets.

CONCLUSIONS: This systematic analysis of the latest literature on COVID-19 includes detail on the CT disease's baseline and follow-up characteristics.

 

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Global mortality rate and statistical results of Coronavirus

Infectious Diseases and Tropical Medicine 2021; 7: e769
DOI: 10.32113/idtm_202110_769

Publication History

Submission date: 20 Apr 2021

Revised on: 14 May 2021

Accepted on: 19 Jul 2021

Published online: 01 Oct 2021