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Surveillance Metrics and History of the COVID-19 Pandemic in Central Asia: Updated Epidemiological Assessment

Surveillance Metrics and History of the COVID-19 Pandemic in Central Asia: Updated Epidemiological Assessment

The first case of COVID-19 in Central Asia [6] is believed to have occurred in Russia on January 31, 2020 [7,8]. Our research team conducted an analysis of the pandemic in Central Asia 1 year into the pandemic [9]. This study provides 2 additional years of updated surveillance and analysis for the region.

Alexander L Lundberg, Egon A Ozer, Scott A Wu, Alan G Soetikno, Sarah B Welch, Yingxuan Liu, Robert J Havey, Robert L Murphy, Claudia Hawkins, Maryann Mason, Chad J Achenbach, Lori A Post

JMIR Public Health Surveill 2024;10:e52318

Surveillance Metrics of SARS-CoV-2 Transmission in Central Asia: Longitudinal Trend Analysis

Surveillance Metrics of SARS-CoV-2 Transmission in Central Asia: Longitudinal Trend Analysis

The number of active cases in Russia reached a peak of 245,580 on June 15 and then began to decline [60]. With the second wave of infections in October after loosening restrictions, Russia saw a spike in cases and reported the fourth highest number of SARS-Co V-2 cases worldwide, behind the United States, India, and Brazil [61]. Russia reported a record number of 29,039 active cases on December 6 [60].

Lori Ann Ann Post, Elana T Benishay, Charles B Moss, Robert Leo Murphy, Chad J Achenbach, Michael G Ison, Danielle Resnick, Lauren Nadya Singh, Janine White, Azraa S Chaudhury, Michael J Boctor, Sarah B Welch, James Francis Oehmke

J Med Internet Res 2021;23(2):e25799

Point-of-Sale Tobacco Advertising and Display Bans: Policy Evaluation Study in Five Russian Cities

Point-of-Sale Tobacco Advertising and Display Bans: Policy Evaluation Study in Five Russian Cities

One of the countries most affected in the world is the Russian Federation (Russia). The World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that just over 60% of adult males and almost 22% of adult females smoke cigarettes (a total of approximately 43.9 million adults) [2]. Every year, it is estimated that 400,000 Russians are killed by tobacco-caused disease [2]. Russia represents the world’s second largest tobacco market by volume of sales, worth an estimated US $28 billion in 2014 [2,3].

Ryan David David Kennedy, Ashley Grant, Mark Spires, Joanna E Cohen

JMIR Public Health Surveill 2017;3(3):e52

The Development and Piloting of a Mobile Data Collection Protocol to Assess Compliance With a National Tobacco Advertising, Promotion, and Product Display Ban at Retail Venues in the Russian Federation

The Development and Piloting of a Mobile Data Collection Protocol to Assess Compliance With a National Tobacco Advertising, Promotion, and Product Display Ban at Retail Venues in the Russian Federation

One of the highest burdened countries in the world is the Russian Federation (Russia). The World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that over 60% of men and 22% of women in Russia smoke cigarettes (approximately 43.9 million adults) [2]. The tobacco industry strives to increase tobacco consumption among current users, attract new consumers, and encourage former customers to resume tobacco use through the use of tobacco advertising, promotion, and sponsorship (TAPS) strategies [3].

Ashley S S Grant, Ryan D Kennedy, Mark H Spires, Joanna E Cohen

JMIR Res Protoc 2016;5(3):e120