The impact of the novel coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 pandemic and quarantine responses on the toxic-epidemiological situation in Azerbaijan

Ismail Namik Afandiyev
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Introduction. The global pandemic of the new coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 has not only been a serious stress test for healthcare systems in many countries around the world, but has also had a significant impact on the structure and number of acute chemical poisoning. The aim of this study was to study the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and related quarantine measures on the toxic-epidemiological situation in Azerbaijan. Materials and methods. We conducted a comparative analysis of the database of the Clinical Medicine Center in Baku during the nine months of the pandemic period (March 20 - December 21, 2020) with the data of the same period in 2019 and the previous decade (2009-2018). Results. The alarming dynamics of a significant increase in the number of alcohol surrogates and primarily methyl alcohol poisoning, was revealed. If in the 10-year period of 2009-2018, the intoxication of alcohol surrogates was only 0.09% of the total poisoning cases, then during the study period of 2020 the share of such intoxications increased to 3.4%. The mortality rate in alcohol surrogate intoxication group in 2019 was 5.6% versus 50.0% in March-December 2020. All fatal cases in alcohol surrogate intoxication cohort were related to methyl alcohol poisoning, thus, the mortality rate of this pathology was 61.5%. Conclusion. The COVID-19 pandemic and related quarantine measures had a notable impact on the toxic-epidemiological situation in Azerbaijan and led to a significant increase in alcohol and methanol poisoning and fatality. Limitations. The study was conducted on the basis of the only specialized medical institution in Azerbaijan engaged for the treatment of chemical poisoning, therefore the collected database can be considered representative and relevant to the country’s overall toxic-epidemiological situation.
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新型冠状病毒SARS-CoV-2大流行和检疫反应对阿塞拜疆毒性流行病学形势的影响
介绍。新型冠状病毒SARS-CoV-2的全球大流行不仅对世界许多国家的卫生保健系统构成了严峻的压力测试,而且对急性化学中毒的结构和数量产生了重大影响。本研究的目的是研究COVID-19大流行和相关检疫措施对阿塞拜疆毒性流行病学形势的影响。材料和方法。我们将大流行期间(2020年3月20日至12月21日)9个月期间巴库临床医学中心的数据库与2019年同期和前十年(2009-2018年)的数据进行了比较分析。结果。报告揭示了酒精替代品和主要是甲醇中毒数量显著增加的令人震惊的动态。如果在2009-2018年的10年期间,酒精替代品中毒仅占总中毒病例的0.09%,那么在2020年的研究期间,这一比例增加到3.4%。2019年酒精替代中毒组的死亡率为5.6%,而2020年3月至12月为50.0%。酒精替代中毒队列中所有死亡病例均与甲醇中毒有关,该病理死亡率为61.5%。结论。2019冠状病毒病大流行和相关隔离措施对阿塞拜疆的毒物流行病学形势产生了显著影响,导致酒精和甲醇中毒和死亡人数大幅增加。的局限性。这项研究是在阿塞拜疆唯一一家专门从事化学中毒治疗的医疗机构进行的,因此,所收集的数据库可以被认为是具有代表性的,与该国总体的毒性流行病情况有关。
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