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Analysis of COVID-19 pandemics in Kazakhstan

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 Background: This study aimed to analyze the demographic and epidemiological features of identified COVID-19 cases in Kazakhstan. Study design: A cross-sectional study. Methods: This cross-sectional study aimed to analyze COVID-19 cases (n=5116) collected from March 13 to June 6, 2020, in Kazakhstan. The data were obtained from a state official medical electronic database. The study investigated the geographic and demographic data of patients as well as the association of COVID-19 cases with gender and age. The prevalence of symptoms, the presence of comorbidities, complications, and COVID-19 Mortality were determined for all patients. Results: The mean ± SD age of the patients in this study was 34. 8 ± 17. 6 years, and the majority (55. 7%) of COVID-19 cases were male and residents of cities (79. 6%). In total, 80% of the cases had the asymptomatic/mild form of the disease. Cough (20. 8 %) and sore throat (17. 1%) were the most common symptoms among patients, and pneumonia was diagnosed in 1 out of 5 cases. Acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) was recorded in 1. 2% of the patients. The fatality rate was 1% in the study population and lethality was 2. 6 times higher in males compared to females. Each additional year in age increased the probability of COVID-19 infection by 1. 06 times. The presence of cardiovascular, diabetes, respiratory, and kidney diseases affected the rate of Mortality (P<0. 05). Conclusions: The results demonstrated a high proportion (40%) of the asymptomatic type of Coronavirus infection in the Kazakhstan population. The severity of COVID-19 symptoms and lethality were directly related to the age of patients and the presence of comorbidities.

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    ZHUSSUPOV, BAURZHAN, Saliev, Timur, Sarybayeva, Gulya, Altynbekov, Kuanysh, Tanabayeva, Shynar, Altynbekov, Sagat, Tuleshova, Gulnara, Pavalkis, Dainius, & Fakhradiyev, Ildar. (2021). Analysis of COVID-19 pandemics in Kazakhstan. JOURNAL OF RESEARCH IN HEALTH SCIENCES (JRHS), 21(2), 1-7. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/976671/en

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    ZHUSSUPOV BAURZHAN, Saliev Timur, Sarybayeva Gulya, Altynbekov Kuanysh, Tanabayeva Shynar, Altynbekov Sagat, Tuleshova Gulnara, Pavalkis Dainius, Fakhradiyev Ildar. Analysis of COVID-19 pandemics in Kazakhstan. JOURNAL OF RESEARCH IN HEALTH SCIENCES (JRHS)[Internet]. 2021;21(2):1-7. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/976671/en

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    BAURZHAN ZHUSSUPOV, Timur Saliev, Gulya Sarybayeva, Kuanysh Altynbekov, Shynar Tanabayeva, Sagat Altynbekov, Gulnara Tuleshova, Dainius Pavalkis, and Ildar Fakhradiyev, “Analysis of COVID-19 pandemics in Kazakhstan,” JOURNAL OF RESEARCH IN HEALTH SCIENCES (JRHS), vol. 21, no. 2, pp. 1–7, 2021, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/976671/en

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