Case study of covid-19 in patients admitted to a campaign hospital in the city of recife: a retrospective study

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International Journal of Development Research

Volume: 
11
Article ID: 
22186
4 pages
Research Article

Case study of covid-19 in patients admitted to a campaign hospital in the city of recife: a retrospective study

Simone Souza de Freitas, Mariana Galdino dos Santos Nunes, Maria Fernanda da Silveira Scarcella3, Raniele Oliveira Paulino, Shelma Feitosa dos Santos, Marília Rodrigues Feitoza, Larissa Regina Alves de Moraes Pinho, Lígia Ferreira de Lima, Thaizy de Moraes Ramos, José Jamildo de Arruda Filho, Caline Sousa Braga Ferraz, Cinthia Furtado Avelino, Cinthia Regina Albuquerque de Souza, Diana Cristina Didier Souza, Luciana dos Santos Lopes, Nara Gabriel Nigro Rocha, Dirlene Ribeiro da Silva, Robson Gomes dos Santos, Ailma de Alencar Silva, Werlany Ingrid da Silva Barbosa and Sandra Sotero Freitas de Araújo

Abstract: 

Since it was detected in November 2019, the new coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2), has been expanding across different continents, having been characterized as the cause of the COVID-19 pandemic by the World Health Organization (WHO) in 2020.This is a study descriptive and retrospective of patients diagnosed with COVID-19, hospitalized in a field hospital in the city of Recife in the period from April 2020 to September 2020. The Campaign Hospitals dedicated to the care of clinical patients, victims of infectious diseases, have the following basic characteristics: rapid construction, a large-scale temporary structure. From April 2020 to September 2020, 1,592 cases of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome were confirmed in the hospital evaluated. There were 1,502 notifications and among these 90 were not notified because they had already been notified in emergency services with positive results. Regarding the reported cases, 54% of the individuals were male and the most affected were the age group between sixty and sixty-nine years old 363(22.8%).SARS is a notifiable disease; therefore, all suspected cases must be reported and investigated by the health services using the standard Notifiable Diseases Information System (SINAN).This study may provide subsidies to understand the aspects involved in the occurrence of the disease, so that the prevention and coping with COVID-19 are consistent with the assistance provided by health surveillance.

DOI: 
https://doi.org/10.37118/ijdr.22186.06.2021
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