Nuevo coronavirus 2019-ncov: impacto en salud global
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Coronavirus
2019-nCoV
global health
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salud pública
Coronavirus
2019-nCoV
salud global
public health
Coronavirus
2019-nCoV
global health
Virus
salud pública
Coronavirus
2019-nCoV
salud global
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Intituto Tecnológico de Santo Domingo (INTEC)
Se trata de una revisión sistemática de una selección de artículos publicados en diferentes fuentes de información, post aparición del primer caso de 2019-nCoV en China, que incluye la infor-mación disponible a febrero 2 del año 2020 sobre diferentes aspectos clínico-epidemiológicos de la epidemia.
Se incluye también un análisis comparativo de la forma de transmisión, origen, mortalidad, período de incubación y el número reproductivo básico (R0) o la velocidad con que una enfermedad puede propagarse en una población, de este nuevo coronavirus (2019-nCoV), con la evidencia disponible de estos parámetros para el SARS-CoV y el MERS-CoV, al 2 de febrero del año 2020.
Se concluye recomendando la creación de unidades de salud global, lo cual podría favorecer que el sistema de salud perpetúe su impacto en los indicadores de salud de entidades de mayor prevalencia y de comportamiento endémico, mientras que, dichas unidades, orienten los esfuerzos a la implementación efectiva de las medidas de contención y prevención de brotes epidémicos en puertos de entrada y puntos estratégicos de una nación en particular, así como también mejorar la interconexión con otras unidades de similar envergadura y objetivos, en un principio, a nivel regional, pero, como fin último, a nivel global.
This is a systematic review of selected articles published in different sources of information up until February 2, 2020, including the different clinical-epidemiological aspects of the epidemic reported after the first confirmed 2019-nCoV case in China. The article also compares the new coronavirus (2019-nCoV) data as of February 2, 2020, with the available evidence and parameters documented for SARS-CoV and MERS-CoV, including its form of transmission, origin, mortality, incubation period and the basic reproductive number (R0), or the speed at which a disease is capable of spreading in a population. The report concludes by recommending the creation of global health units, which could favor the impact of our health system on the health indicators of entities with higher prevalence and endemic behavior, while reinforcing the effective preparedness efforts and containment measures for epidemic outbreaks, at entry ports and strategic points in a particular nation. The impro-vement of interconnections with other units of similar consti-tution and objectives is also recommended, initially, at regional level, but, as the ultimate goal, also globally.
This is a systematic review of selected articles published in different sources of information up until February 2, 2020, including the different clinical-epidemiological aspects of the epidemic reported after the first confirmed 2019-nCoV case in China. The article also compares the new coronavirus (2019-nCoV) data as of February 2, 2020, with the available evidence and parameters documented for SARS-CoV and MERS-CoV, including its form of transmission, origin, mortality, incubation period and the basic reproductive number (R0), or the speed at which a disease is capable of spreading in a population. The report concludes by recommending the creation of global health units, which could favor the impact of our health system on the health indicators of entities with higher prevalence and endemic behavior, while reinforcing the effective preparedness efforts and containment measures for epidemic outbreaks, at entry ports and strategic points in a particular nation. The impro-vement of interconnections with other units of similar consti-tution and objectives is also recommended, initially, at regional level, but, as the ultimate goal, also globally.
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Science and Health; Vol 4 No 1 (2020): Science and Health, january-april; 5-9
Ciencia y Salud; Vol. 4 Núm. 1 (2020): Ciencia y Salud, enero-abril; 5-9
2613-8824
2613-8816
10.22206/cysa.2020.v4i1
Ciencia y Salud; Vol. 4 Núm. 1 (2020): Ciencia y Salud, enero-abril; 5-9
2613-8824
2613-8816
10.22206/cysa.2020.v4i1