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Annals of Forest Research ; 65(1):6320-6327, 2022.
Article in English | Scopus | ID: covidwho-2247769

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Background: To assist public health strategies in the COVID-19 pandemic, it appears that identifying risk factors for negative outcomes is required. Among these are individual factors, such as age, gender, residence and occupation. A relationship between coronavirus disease and the different conditions has been reported. Although COVID-19 affects all age groups, both gender, different residence area and different professions of people. Aim: To understand the relationship between Coronavirus-19 infection and some risk factors. On the other hand, the most common symptoms among people with corona. Method: Using the data analysis obtained in electronic health records from hospitals and health centers in the province. Results: The results showed that the males are more affected than females and the age group of 21-50 years is the most exposed to infection with the Corona virus. People who live in the rural areas and children are less likely to be infected. Finally, the research indicated that the patient's temperature was raised above 38, which was the most important symptom of the disease. © ICAS 2022.

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