1. Clinical and sociodemographic characterization of health workers affected by COVID-19
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Yadira Martínez Delgado, Ofelia de los Ángeles Torres Amaro, Mileydis Alvarez Caballero, Martha Guzmán Nápoles, and Nélida Orozco Hechavarría
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covid-19 ,personal de salud ,hipertensión ,rinitis alérgica ,complicaciones. ,Medicine (General) ,R5-920 ,Internal medicine ,RC31-1245 - Abstract
Introduction: The pandemic of COVID-19 has been the very high morbidity and mortality cause worldwide that has also affected the health personnel due to the nature characteristic of its work, many times under insecure conditions and with infection risk. Objective: To characterize health workers affected by covid-19 according to clinical and sociodemographic variables. Method: An observational, descriptive and cross-sectional study of 114 health workers with COVID-19 belonging to José Martí Pérez Teaching Polyclinic was carried out in Santiago de Cuba, in 2021. To pick up the information the database of the Hygiene and Epidemiology Department was revised and surveys were elaborated. Results: There was a prevalence of the female sex (78.0 %), aged 30 to 59 (83.3 %). The personal history of hypertension was present in 46.5% of those affected. The loss of smell was the most frequent symptom (53.5 %). Pneumonia (14.9 %) and fatigue (37.7%) were the complication and sequel that prevailed. Doctors represented 50.0% in the occupational profile and the most frequent infection area was the polyclinic (36.8 %). Conclusions: The clinical and sociodemographic characteristics found in health workers with COVID-19 showed that this personnel is vulnerable, reason why biosafety measures should be strictly followed.
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- 2024