A Lecturer from the Department of Physics publishes research in an international journal on the relationship between age, gender, and occupation for people with corona infection with Covid-19 disease
A Lecturer from the Department of Physics publishes research in an international journal on the relationship between age, gender, and occupation for people with corona infection with Covid-19 disease
Publication of scientific research
A lecturer from the Department of Physics at the College of Education for Pure Sciences at the University of Karbala, Dr. Radhya Najm Abd, published scientific research in an international journal (ANNALS OF FOREST RESEARCH) with an impact factor (Q2) entitled (The Relationship of age, gender, and occupation for people with corona infected with Covid-19 disease). Where the research was to assist public health strategies in the COVID-19 pandemic, risk factors had to be identified, including individual factors such as age, gender, residence, and occupation of infected persons. The research also included conducting a study on large human societies to know the reasons behind the low rates of infection and death with the Coronavirus, and whether it is due to increasing the immunity of individuals and society, or because of taking manufactured vaccines against the disease. The research aimed to understand the extent of the relationship between infection with the Coronavirus and risk factors such as the person’s gender, profession, age, and area of residence, and to know the most common symptoms among people infected with Corona.
A Lecturer from the Department of Physics publishes research in an international journal on the relationship between age, gender, and occupation for people with corona infection with Covid-19 disease
A lecturer from the Department of Physics at the College of Education for Pure Sciences at the University of Karbala, Dr. Radhya Najm Abd, published scientific research in an international journal (ANNALS OF FOREST RESEARCH) with an impact factor (Q2) entitled (The Relationship of age, gender, and occupation for people with corona infected with Covid-19 disease). Where the research was to assist public health strategies in the COVID-19 pandemic, risk factors had to be identified, including individual factors such as age, gender, residence, and occupation of infected persons. The research also included conducting a study on large human societies to know the reasons behind the low rates of infection and death with the Coronavirus, and whether it is due to increasing the immunity of individuals and society, or because of taking manufactured vaccines against the disease. The research aimed to understand the extent of the relationship between infection with the Coronavirus and risk factors such as the person’s gender, profession, age, and area of residence, and to know the most common symptoms among people infected with Corona.