Incidence Rate of COVID-19 among university students

Authors

  • Nasir Muwfaq Younis College of Nursing / University of Mosul/ IRAQ
  • Mahmoud Mohammed Ahmed College of Nursing / University of Mosul/ IRAQ
  • Rain Mahmood Ibrahim College of Nursing / University of Mosul/ IRAQ

Keywords:

Incidence Rate, COVID-19, University, students

Abstract

Background: Since December 2019, an outbreak of pneumonia associated with a new coronavirus (i.e., SARS-CoV-2; COVID-19) has been reported in several parts of the world, and its rapid and exponential diffusion forced The World Health Organization to declare it a pandemic.

Material and methods: Descriptive study, a retrospective study design was adopted from 2019 to 2021 to achieve the objectives of the current study. The sample of the study consists of (1554), (461) male and (1092) female from different colleges in university of Mosul. the data collected via the Internet, quarantine is a condition caused by a virus Corona pandemic, and the participation was voluntary after the participants were informed that all the data, they share will be confidential and for scientific research purposes only. A questionnaire was developed based on the previous study related to the research problem. The collected data was arranged analyzed and presented in tables by using frequency and percentage by using SPSS version 26.

Results: The results of the present study showed that more than half of the students were infected with COVID-19 (54.30%), and (9.28%) were infected again. The most of student were infected suffer from symptoms of COVID-19, fever (94.56%) and headache (91.27%). Most of the complications that students experienced after infection with COVID-19 are Fatigue and loss of energy (80.31%).

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Published

2026-03-06

How to Cite

Muwfaq Younis, N., Ahmed, M. M., & Ibrahim, R. M. (2026). Incidence Rate of COVID-19 among university students. Current Clinical and Medical Education, 4(03), 11–20. Retrieved from https://www.visionpublisher.info/index.php/ccme/article/view/293

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