The epidemic process of a new coronavirus infection among medical workers in the context of V.D. Belyakov's theory of self-regulation of parasitic systems

E. Sisin
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Rationale: The epidemic process of COVID-19 in accordance with the theory of self-regulation of parasitic systems undergoes changes as SARS-CoV-2 evolves, both in the general population and in healthcare workers. The study of the clinical and epidemiological features of COVID-19 among employees of medical organizations at various stages of the pandemic is an important area of ​​scientific research at this stage, which allows for prompt adjustment of preventive and anti-epidemic measures. The purpose of the study is to consider the epidemic process of COVID-19 in medical organizations in the context of the theory of self-regulation of parasitic systems and to determine the clinical and epidemiological features of COVID-19 among employees of medical organizations, as well as the effectiveness of individual anti-epidemic measures at different stages of the pandemic. Methods: Report forms "General information on patients with positive COVID-19, General information on patients with community-acquired pneumonia with positive COVID-19 (497 units of information), 2176 epidemiological investigation cards of COVID-19 cases. The work used epidemiological and statistical methods of research. Results: When studying the incidence of NCVI among workers of the Moscow Region in the reservation phase, compared with the phase of the epidemic spread of SARS-CoV-2, lower levels of the incidence of COVID-19 and the proportion of severe clinical forms of this infection were established. At the same time, a high frequency of repeated cases of COVID-19, as well as cases of the disease among those vaccinated against this infection, was registered during the epidemic spread phase. Among those influencing the development of the epidemic process, violations were established in the organization of anti-epidemic measures, as well as the provision of working space for employees of the Ministry of Defense. The change in the heterogeneous population of workers in the MO due to the growth of immunity tension changed the clinical and epidemiological characteristics of the epidemic process of COVID-19. The effectiveness of specific prevention was assessed. Conclusion: The study confirms the correctness of the theory of self-regulation of parasitic systems of V.D. Belyakov, regarding the epidemic process of COVID-19 among employees of medical organizations, incl. the presence of successive phases of the epidemic process, the impact on it of the heterogeneity of the pathogen and host populations, as well as individual social factors, vaccination against COVID-19 of the population .
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别利亚科夫寄生系统自我调节理论背景下新型冠状病毒感染在医务工作者中的流行过程
理由:根据寄生系统自我调节理论,COVID-19的流行过程随着SARS-CoV-2的演变而发生变化,无论是在普通人群中还是在医护人员中。研究新冠肺炎疫情不同阶段医疗机构员工的临床和流行病学特征,是本阶段重要的科学研究领域,有助于及时调整预防和抗疫措施。本研究的目的是在寄生系统自我调节理论的背景下考虑COVID-19在医疗机构中的流行过程,确定COVID-19在医疗机构员工中的临床和流行病学特征,以及在大流行的不同阶段个体防疫措施的有效性。方法:采用《COVID-19阳性患者一般情况》、《社区获得性肺炎COVID-19阳性患者一般情况》(497条信息)、《COVID-19病例流行病学调查卡》2176张。这项工作采用了流行病学和统计学的研究方法。结果:在研究保留期莫斯科市地区工作人员NCVI发病率时,与SARS-CoV-2流行传播阶段相比,确立了COVID-19发病率和重症临床形式所占比例较低的水平。与此同时,在疫情传播阶段,COVID-19重复病例的频率很高,接种疫苗的人也出现了这种疾病的病例。在影响流行病进程发展的因素中,在组织抗流行病措施以及为国防部雇员提供工作空间方面存在违规行为。由于免疫张力的增长,MO工人异质人群的变化改变了COVID-19流行过程的临床和流行病学特征。评估了具体预防措施的有效性。结论:本研究证实了V.D. Belyakov寄生虫系统自我调节理论在医疗机构员工COVID-19流行过程中的正确性,包括流行过程中存在连续阶段,病原体和宿主群体的异质性以及个体社会因素对其的影响,人群的COVID-19疫苗接种。
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