Outbreak Of COVID-19 In Nepal: An Overview Of The First 1042 Cases

Authors

  • Udesh Pandey Chhetrapati Family Welfare Centre, Kathmandu

Keywords:

COVID-19, Coronavirus, Nepal, Epidemiology

Abstract

COVID-19 caused by SARS-CoV-2 originated from Wuhan, China has caused a worldwide pandemic of which Nepal is not an exception. Nepal got its first case on January 2, 2020, and as of May 28, 2020, a total number of 1042 cases are reported to be positive on RT-PCR. After an initial gap of about 2 months between first and second confirmed cases, cases have shown a rapid increase in number despite continued nationwide lockdown. This report presents major events in the timeline of the outbreak, an overview of first 1024 cases and analysis of their epidemiological features. Relevant data concerning COVID-19 cases and RT-PCR tests were derived from daily situation reports as published by the Ministry of Health and Population. Unlike initial reports from China, the majority of cases are asymptomatic and the mortality rate is very low (0.47%) when compared with global data(6.5%). Younger age group in their 20s and 30s are disproportionately affected than older age groups. Males (77%) are affected much more than females (23%). The rate of laboratory testing with RT-PCR has increased significantly but serological antibody tests should be used with caution. In upcoming days, a massive mobilization of resources may be required across the country to contain the infection and treat moderately and critically ill patients.

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Published

2020-04-30

How to Cite

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Pandey U. Outbreak Of COVID-19 In Nepal: An Overview Of The First 1042 Cases. Journal of Karnali Academy of Health Sciences [Internet]. 2020Apr.30 [cited 2024Apr.29];3. Available from: https://www.jkahs.org.np/jkahs/index.php/jkahs/article/view/250

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