The global challenges of controlling coronavirus disease 2019: A review study

A. Mokhtari, R. S. Dewey, A. Mirahmadizadeh
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Background: The COVID-19 pandemic is a challenging health problem around the world. At time of this study, the pandemic is still underway, so prevention and control are of great importance. This review provides a comprehensive examination and analysis of the literature related to the challenges of controlling COVID-19. Methods: In this narrative review study, the search was performed on international databases including PubMed, Scopus and Embase, using relevant keywords. The resulting articles and texts were reviewed and screened, and then the relevant information was extracted. Results: The number of patients who are thought to have contracted COVID-19 is much higher than that in the SARS and MERS epidemics. Despite a lower mortality rate, COVID-19 has caused more deaths. One of the challenges that have made the control of the disease more difficult include the emergence of multiple viral mutations. In this review, it was found that the best course of action comprises continuous monitoring of disease-related indicators as part of a series of measures taken together to ensure their effectiveness. Conclusion: It is recommended that governments should form international partnerships in their efforts to overcome the pandemic, and that preventive and control measures should be taken simultaneously. © 2021 Shriaz University of Medical Sciences. All rights reserved.
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2019年控制冠状病毒病的全球挑战:一项综述研究
背景:2019冠状病毒病大流行是全球面临的一个具有挑战性的卫生问题。在本研究期间,大流行仍在进行中,因此预防和控制非常重要。本综述对与COVID-19控制挑战相关的文献进行了全面的检查和分析。方法:在本叙述性综述研究中,使用相关关键词在PubMed、Scopus和Embase等国际数据库中进行检索。对得到的文章和文本进行审查和筛选,然后提取相关信息。结果:新冠肺炎确诊病例远高于SARS和MERS疫情。尽管死亡率较低,但COVID-19造成的死亡人数更多。使控制这种疾病变得更加困难的挑战之一包括多种病毒突变的出现。在这次审查中发现,最佳行动方针包括持续监测与疾病有关的指标,作为共同采取的一系列措施的一部分,以确保其有效性。结论:建议各国政府在努力克服这一流行病的过程中建立国际伙伴关系,同时采取预防和控制措施。©2021 Shriaz医科大学。版权所有。
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Journal of health sciences and surveillance system
Journal of health sciences and surveillance system Medicine-Medicine (miscellaneous)
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