Prevalence of Covid-19 infection in the military firefighter training course

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International Journal of Development Research

Volume: 
11
Article ID: 
22901
4 pages
Research Article

Prevalence of Covid-19 infection in the military firefighter training course

Mateus Campos Almeida Mendonça, Nilviane Pires Silva Sousa, Naruna Aritana Costa Melo, Alan da Silva Lira, Ana Paula Muniz Serejo, Johny Adrian Rodrigues Nascimento Oliveira, Andressa Coelho Ferreira, Carlos Alberto Alves Dias Filho, Nivaldo de Jesus Silva Soares Junior, Carlos José Moraes Dias, Ana Catharinny da Silva de Oliveira and Antonio Cardoso de Oliveira Neto

Abstract: 

Professionals who work in the area of health and direct care to the community are at greater risk of infection due to occupational exposure to infected patients. Thus, the objective is to determine the prevalence of positive Covid-19 cases among the cadets of the military firefighters training course. This was a crosssectional study with 64 Age students from the Officer Training Course – Military Firefighter at the State University of Maranhão. Sociodemographic variables, prevalence of positive covid-19 cases and presence of post-infection clinical symptoms were measured. There was a high prevalence 68.8% (n=44) of positive cases of COVID-19 and the majority 82.8% (n=53) were male. Among the post-COVID-19 symptoms among the cadets who tested positive for the disease, most had neuropsychiatric symptoms such as anxiety 25% (n=11) and stress 9.1% (n=4) and headache 25% (n=11) between physical effects, among other symptoms associated with post infection by COVID-19. Thus, such data allows the development of prevention and control measures for this population, as well as others that present the same risk of exposure.

DOI: 
https://doi.org/10.37118/ijdr.22901.09.2021
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