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Literature Review of Epidemiological Phenomena: Corona Virus Disease Pandemic 2019

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  • Yarmaliza Yarmaliza

    (Universitas Teuku Umar, Indonesia.)

  • Teungku Nih Farisni

    (Universitas Teuku Umar, Indonesia.)

  • Fitriani Fitriani

    (Universitas Teuku Umar, Indonesia.)

  • Zakiyuddin Zakiyuddin

    (Universitas Teuku Umar, Indonesia.)

  • Fitrah Reynaldi

    (Universitas Teuku Umar, Indonesia.)

  • Safrizal Safrizal

    (Universitas Teuku Umar, Indonesia.)

  • Lili Eky Nursia N

    (Universitas Teuku Umar, Indonesia.)

Abstract

Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) or Corona virus is a new type of coronavirus that is transmitted to humans. Corona virus infection called COVID-19 (Corona Virus Disease 2019) was first discovered in the city of Wuhan, China at the end of December 2019. Until March 2, 2020, more than 80 thousand confirmed cases have been reported in China. Of these cases, 49 thousand were identified in Wuhan City. Epidemiologically, the spread or distribution of this disease has a wide social and economic impact on the world. Many literature studies about the COVID-19 outbreak, such as causes, natural history of the disease, even to the preventive and medical treatment. Since the end of 2019 until April 2020, there have been many published literature or literature studies at both national and international levels, so this paper aims to examine literature studies related to COVID-19.

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  • Yarmaliza Yarmaliza & Teungku Nih Farisni & Fitriani Fitriani & Zakiyuddin Zakiyuddin & Fitrah Reynaldi & Safrizal Safrizal & Lili Eky Nursia N, 2020. "Literature Review of Epidemiological Phenomena: Corona Virus Disease Pandemic 2019," European Journal of Medical and Health Sciences, European Open Science, vol. 2(3), May.
  • Handle: RePEc:epw:ejmed0:v:2:y:2020:i:3:id:40281
    DOI: 10.24018/ejmed.2020.2.3.281
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