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La pandemia de COVID-19, estudio de casos: Australia, Nueva Zelandia y Cuba / COVID-19 pandemic; case studies: Australia, New Zealand and Cuba
Beldarraín Chaple, Enrique; Gillies-Lekakis, Sasha.
  • Beldarraín Chaple, Enrique; Centro Nacional de Información de Ciencias Médicas. La Habana. CU
  • Gillies-Lekakis, Sasha; Universidad de Melbourne. Melbourne. AU
Rev. habanera cienc. méd ; 19(6): e3657, oct.-dic. 2020. tab, graf
Article in Spanish | LILACS, CUMED | ID: biblio-1149976
RESUMEN

Introducción:

La COVID-19, enfermedad respiratoria viral, producida por el SARS- CoV- 2, los primeros casos aparecieron en Wuhan, China, en diciembre 2019, evolucionó a pandemia. La OMS declaró emergencia mundial el 30 de enero del 2020. Se presentan los datos generales de la epidemia en Cuba, Australia y Nueva Zelandia.

Objetivo:

Describir la evolución de la epidemia en dichos países, las medidas tomadas y sus resultados. Material y

Métodos:

Investigación descriptiva, cuanti - cualitativa, utilizó la revisión documental, para cotejar información publicada sobre la epidemia en los países seleccionados, en revistas médicas, prensa periódica, sitios web oficiales. Se analizó información hasta el 13 de junio.

Resultados:

Australia tuvo 7 283 casos, 6 888 (94,48 por ciento) recuperados. Realizaron 1 782 651 test diagnósticos (69,91 por 10 000 habitantes) y positividad de 0.4 por ciento. Reportaron 102 fallecidos, mayores tasas entre 70 - 89 años, letalidad de 1,39 por ciento. Nueva Zelandia totalizó 1 515 casos, con 1 483 recuperados (97,8 por ciento), fallecieron 22. Realizaron 310 297 (36 por 10 000 habitantes) pruebas de PCR, con 0,7 por ciento de positivos. La letalidad fue de 1,9 por ciento. Cuba, acumulaba 2 238 casos, recuperados 1 923 (86 por ciento). Fallecieron 84 pacientes, con letalidad de 3,75 por ciento. Realizaron PCR (12,16 x 10 000 hab.), con 1,7 por ciento positivas.

Conclusiones:

El control resultó de la voluntad política de enfrentar y contener la epidemia con drásticas medidas de distanciamiento social, cierre de fronteras y aislamiento de territorios, aplicación de test diagnósticos, y la existencia de sistemas de salud públicos robustos y gratuitos(AU)
ABSTRACT

Introduction:

COVID-19 is a viral respiratory disease produced by SARS-CoV-2. The first cases were diagnosed in Wuhan, China in December 2019; then the disease became a pandemic. The WHO declared it a global emergency on January 30, 2020. General data on the epidemic in Cuba, Australia and New Zealand are presented.

Objective:

To present the evolution of the epidemic in these countries as well as the measures taken and their results. Material and

Methods:

A descriptive, quantitative and qualitative research used documentary review to compare information about the epidemic in the selected countries. The information was obtained from medical journals, periodical press, and official websites and it was analyzed before June 13.

Results:

Australia had 7,283 cases of which 6,888 (94.48 percent) patients recovered. They performed 1,782,651 diagnostic tests (69.91 per 10,000 inhabitants) and the positivity was 0.4 percent. They reported 102 deaths with higher rates in people aged 70 - 89 years, and a case fatality of 1.39 percent. New Zealand reported 1,515 cases, with 1,483 recovered (97.8 percent) and 22 deaths. They performed 310,297 (36 per 10,000 population) PCR tests, with 0.7 percent positive cases. The case fatality was 1.9 percent. Cuba accumulated 2,238 cases and 1,923 (86 percent) recovered. A total of 84 patients died, with a lethality of 3.75 percent. PCR tests (12.16 x 10,000 inhabitants) were performed reporting 1.7 percent of positive cases.

Conclusions:

The control resulted from the political will to confront and contain the epidemic with drastic measures of social distancing, closure of borders and isolation of territories, application of diagnostic tests, and the existence of robust and free public health systems(AU)
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Full text: Available Index: LILACS (Americas) Main subject: Polymerase Chain Reaction / Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome / Mass Media Type of study: Qualitative research / Screening study Limits: Humans Country/Region as subject: Caribbean / Cuba / Oceania Language: Spanish Journal: Rev. habanera cienc. méd Journal subject: Medicine Year: 2020 Type: Article Affiliation country: Australia / Cuba Institution/Affiliation country: Centro Nacional de Información de Ciencias Médicas/CU / Universidad de Melbourne/AU

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Full text: Available Index: LILACS (Americas) Main subject: Polymerase Chain Reaction / Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome / Mass Media Type of study: Qualitative research / Screening study Limits: Humans Country/Region as subject: Caribbean / Cuba / Oceania Language: Spanish Journal: Rev. habanera cienc. méd Journal subject: Medicine Year: 2020 Type: Article Affiliation country: Australia / Cuba Institution/Affiliation country: Centro Nacional de Información de Ciencias Médicas/CU / Universidad de Melbourne/AU