Study on the Methodology of Regressive Objective Regression According to the New SARS-CoV-2 COVID-19 Pandemic in the Municipality of Santa Clara and Cuba| Chapter 6 | Issues and Development in Health Research Vol. 2
The COVID-19 pandemic that is sweeping the globe has taken an unusual turn in our country. The goal of the study was to predict a collection of parameters (deaths, critical, severe, serious, confirmed, and new cases) associated with the SARS pandemic CoV-2 COVID-19 in Cuba during the year 2020 using the Regressive Objective Regression (ROR) methodology. Deaths, severe, critical, confirmed, and new cases in Santa Clara municipality, Villa Clara province, and Cuba were among the parameters examined. Objective Regressive Regression (ORR) modelling was utilised, which is based on a combination of Dummy variables and ARIMA modelling. According to the ROR approach, In the first phase, the dichotomic variables DS, DI, and NoC are formed, and then the module corresponding to the Regression analysis is run, specifically the ENTER method, which returns the predicted variable and the ERROR. Mathematical models were obtained using the ROR methodology, which explained their behaviour based on 6, 4, 10, and 14 days ahead of time, depending on the variable to be studied, allowing for long-term prognoses and clinical measures to be taken, avoiding and reducing the number of deaths and complications in COVID-19 patients. Despite the fact that COVID-19 is a novel disease in the globe, it can be tracked using mathematical ROR modelling, which allows for a reduction in the number of dead, severe, and critical patients, allowing for better pandemic management.
Author
(S) Details
Rigoberto Fimia-Duarte
Faculty
of Health Technology and Nursing (FHTN), University of Medical Sciences of
Villa Clara (UMS-VC), Cuba.
Jorge Luis
Contreras Vidal
Central
University “Marta Abreu” of Las Villas, Villa Clara, Cuba.
David Del Valle
Laveaga
Academic
Area of Health, Maya World University, México.
Ricardo Osés
Rodríguez
Provincial
Meteorological Center, Villa Clara, Cuba.
Rafael Armiñana
García
Central
University “Marta Abreu” of Las Villas, Villa Clara, Cuba.
María Patricia
Zambrano Gavilanes
Veterinary
Medicine Career, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine and Zootechnic, Technical
University of Manabí, Manabí, Ecuador.
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