Episode 11- We are in the middle of a new wave of Corona, what should we do?
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My name is Behnam and this is the first episode of the second season of the podcast SarahHamtuno.
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In this episode, we want to talk about the new wave of the corona epidemic and ask Dr. Babakhanian questions about the new wave of the corona virus. Here we are to deal with it.... This could cause a rapid and sudden outbreak of disease among people all over the world...> OK.
WHO is responsible for announcing the emergence of a new epidemic based on the distribution of the disease in 6 stages.
But what are these steps?
Step 1:
When it is not yet proven that the virus circulating among animal populations is transmitted to humans... they do not see it as a threat and the risk of infection and epidemic is very low.
Step 2:
A new virus circulating between animals and when transmitted to humans is considered a new threat and is likely to become an epidemic.
Step 3:
An animal virus has caused disease in a small group of humans through animal-to-human transmission, but human-to-human transmission is less than what causes a community-wide outbreak.... Indeed, this virus puts humans at risk, but it is unlikely to cause.. Step 4: Transmission of the new virus occurs in significant numbers and leads to community-wide outbreaks , this type of transmission among humans represents a high risk of epidemics. Step 5: Transmission of the new virus has occurred in at least two countries in the WHO region.... Even if only two countries are currently affected by the new virus, a global epidemic is inevitable. See more: The best infectious disease doctor Step 6: Transmission of the new virus is occurring in at least one other country in the WHO region.... This phase of the epidemic phase is known and reported.. There is currently a global pandemic.... The prevalence of many diseases follows an exponential growth pattern, meaning which increase rapidly in a time.. they extend for days, weeks or months. Some of my diseases spread exponentially lower, which is slower....like a car that maintains its speed as it moves forward and does not increase its speed as it travels. A research studyshows that the 2014 Ebola epidemic in some countries followed a much slower and localized disease course, while in others it spread faster or exponentially.... As they spread, they can decide how fast to move and what methods to use to reduce the spread of the disease. be. Well, the word quarantine is derived from the Italian word meaning 40 days and it started during the epidemic in the 14th century.... At that time the goal was to protect coastal cities from plague epidemics.. Statistical and geographical analysis took place... Samples become sick, so that the interaction of people in the context of commercial and urban life plays a key role in the spread of disease and leads to an epidemic.... He decided to plot the local mortality data directly on the map.... Next, scientists use an index called the reproductive rate, which shows the rate of reproduction.
How many people does each patient infect other people. Measles is at the top of the list ....it is highly contagious and has an R0 of 12-18....that means each person infects an average of 12-18 unvaccinated people..they limit it....the more people have immunity to the disease, the less likely it is to spread..... To prevent the recurrence of known and treatable diseases.. they find a virus. Well, we have reached the same point from where we started to analyze.... With the increase of communication, global interactions as an effective factor in epidemics, play an important role in the spread of diseases.... from small hunter-gatherer tribes and their gathering, to megacities, humans in other countries and preventing the spread of diseases again.... Urbanization in the developing world, more rural residents have moved to densely populated areas, and population growth has increased pressure on the environment.. Infectious diseases have replaced them. Organizations and governments in all parts of the world are asking citizens to observe social distancing to reduce the level of contamination and the digital world has given people the chance to do business and communication like never before , but I still see the growing trend of the spread of Corona in the world.. unknown. The questions we asked Dr. Babakhanian in this episode: Well we come to the end The first episode of the second season of our podcast and as always For everyone's health Was this article useful for you?