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. 2022 Jan-Feb;12(1):165-176.
doi: 10.1016/j.jobcr.2021.10.004. Epub 2021 Oct 9.

Comparative study of COVID-19 situation between lower-middle-income countries in the eastern Mediterranean region

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Comparative study of COVID-19 situation between lower-middle-income countries in the eastern Mediterranean region

Sokaina El Khamlichi et al. J Oral Biol Craniofac Res. 2022 Jan-Feb.

Abstract

Background and aims: The COVID-19 health crisis has created a disastrous situation worldwide. All nations are facing this pandemic, including eastern Mediterranean countries. The aim of this study is to assess and compare the impact of this devastating pandemic on lower-middle-income countries in the eastern Mediterranean region, identify the leading causes of its spread, examine the various risk factors associated with its virulence in each country, and provide effective intervention strategies to contain it.

Methods: Using the analysis of variance method, this research compares infection, case fatality, recovery, and positivity rates in seven countries, namely, Morocco, Tunisia, Egypt, Djibouti, Pakistan, Sudan, and Palestine. It focuses on their daily reported confirmed incidents, recoveries, deaths, and tests.

Results: The results highlight the significant differences in the effect of COVID-19 in these countries. Regarding the infection rate, Djibouti and Palestine have the highest rate, which could be related to the high poverty and the young population in these countries. However, it has been demonstrated that Tunisia, Djibouti, Egypt, and Sudan have the greatest case fatality rate in this comparison, which might be attributed to the relatively old population in Tunisia, the co-morbidity in Egypt, and the deficiency of the healthcare system in Djibouti and Sudan. Furthermore, the comparison of the recovery rate in these countries indicates that Djibouti has the highest recovery rate, which might be due to the young population.

Conclusion: This work allows us to come up with recommendations that could support policymakers to act efficiently in containing the pandemic flare-up.

Keywords: ANOVA; COVID 19; Eastern mediterranean region; Epidemiology; Lower-middle-income countries; Novel coronavirus; Pandemic; Risk factors.

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Graph summarizing the study methodology.
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The mean of the infection rate in the studied countries.
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The mean of the case fatality rate in the studied countries.
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The mean of the recovery rate in the studied countries.
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The mean of the positivity rate in the studied countries.

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