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COVID-19 on the Nile: Review on the Management and Outcomes of the COVID-19 Pandemic in the Arab Republic of Egypt from February to August 2020

机译:Covid-19对尼罗河:2月20日至8月埃及阿拉伯共和国Covid-19大流行的管理和成果审查

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As the world fights the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), the World Health Organization (WHO) reports that over 17 million people globally were infected with SARS-CoV-2 as of 1 August 2020. Although infections are asymptomatic in 80% of cases, severe respiratory illness occurs in 20% of cases, requiring hospitalization and highly specialized intensive care. The WHO, under the International Health Regulations, declared this pandemic a public health emergency of international concern; it has affected nearly all health systems worldwide. The health system in Egypt, similar to many others, was severely challenged when confronted with the need for urgent and major expansion required to manage such a significant pandemic. This review uses publicly available data to provide an epidemiological summary of the COVID-19 pandemic behavior during the first wave of the outbreak in Egypt. The article covers mathematical modeling predictions, Egypt’s healthcare system, economic and social impacts of COVID-19, as well as national responses that were crucial to the initial containment of the pandemic. We observed how the government managed the outbreak by enhancing testing capacity, contact tracing, announcing public health and social measures (PHSMs), as well as allocating extra funds and human resources to contain SARS-COV-2. Prospectively, economic losses from major sources of revenues—tourism, travel, and trade—may be reflected in future timelines, as Egypt continues to control cases and loss of life from COVID-19. Overall, trends indicate that the spread of COVID-19 in Egypt was initially contained. Revalidation of prediction models and follow-up studies may reveal the aftermath of the pandemic and how well it was managed in Egypt.
机译:由于世界抵抗2019年冠状病毒疾病(Covid-19)由严重急性呼吸综合征冠状病毒2(SARS-COV-2)引起的大流行,世界卫生组织(世卫组织)报告称,全球1700万人被全球感染SARS-COV -2截至2020年8月1日。虽然感染在80%的病例中无症状,但严重的呼吸道疾病发生在20%的病例中,需要住院和高度专业化的重症监护。根据国际卫生法规,谁宣布这一大流行的公共卫生应急的国际关切;它影响了几乎全世界的所有健康系统。埃及的卫生系统类似于许多其他人,当面对需要迫切和重大扩张时,严重挑战了管理如此重要的大流行所需的迫切。本评价使用公开的数据在埃及爆发的第一波浪潮中提供了Covid-19大流行行为的流行病学摘要。文章涵盖了数学建模预测,埃及的医疗保健系统,Covid-19的经济和社会影响以及对初始遏制大流行至关重要的国家反应。我们观察了政府如何通过提高测试能力,联系追踪,宣布公共卫生和社会措施(PHSMS)以及分配额外资金和人力资源来遏制SARS-COV-2来管理爆发。前瞻性的经济损失来自收入,旅游和贸易的主要来源,可能会在未来的时间表中反映,因为埃及继续控制案件和从Covid-19丧生。总体而言,趋势表明,埃及Covid-19的传播最初被含有。重新验证预测模型和后续研究可能会揭示大流行的后果以及它在埃及管理的程度。

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