59 -5 (67) 2024 - Rustamova L.I., Gurbanov A.I. - EPIDEMIOLOGICAL FEATURES OF COVID - 19 DISEASE AGAINST VACCINATION IN BAKU
EPIDEMIOLOGICAL FEATURES OF COVID - 19 DISEASE AGAINST VACCINATION IN BAKU
Rustamova L.I. - Scientific Research Institute of Medical Prophylaxis named after V.Y.Akhundov
Gurbanov A.I. - Scientific Research Institute of Medical Prophylaxis named after V.Y.Akhundov
Heydarova F.H. - Scientific Research Institute of Medical Prophylaxis named after V.Y.Akhundov
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Backgraund - A number of factors such as age, gender, geographical location, climate, season directly or indirectly affect the incidence intensity of the epidemic process in Covid-19 infection. Therefore, the analysis of age, gender, territorial and seasonal features of the Covid-19 disease is very important in terms of characterization of the epidemic process course. AIM - is to assess the epidemiological situation according to Covid-19 among the population before vaccination and against the background of vaccination in Baku. Methods - Statistical processing of morbidity indicators with Covid-19 was carried out in the MS Excel-2019 program with the application of the discriminant method. Results - The results of the study showed that before vaccination, the epidemic process of Covid-19 infection in Baku was bilingual. In 2021, the epidemic process of Covid-19 infection in Baku was characterized by uneven course against the background of vaccination. Conclusions - The maximum incidence of Covid-19 before vaccination was determined in the fall of both the population, men and women, and in the spring, against the background of vaccination Among the Covid-19 patients in Baku in 2020, 43.0% were men and 57.0% were women. In 2020, the epidemic of Covid-19 infection in Baku had a wavy course, with the first epidemic in July and the second epidemic in December. The Covid-19 incidence among the population was registered all the year round and every season, but the maximum incidence was in the fall. In the case of vaccination, the course of the epidemic process was uneven during the compared period and there was a gradual decrease in the level of morbidity.
Keywords: Covid-19, the epidemiological analyse, the epidemic process, vaccination
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For citation: Rustamova L.I., Gurbanov A.I., Heydarova F.H. - EPIDEMIOLOGICAL FEATURES OF COVID - 19 DISEASE AGAINST VACCINATION IN BAKU//New Day in Medicine 5(67)2024 344-348 https://newdayworldmedicine.com/en/article/3758
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