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Evaluation of the potential for transmission of coronavirus disease via saliva: a systematic review and meta-analysis
COVID-19. Dental health services. Saliva ; 2021(Brazilian Journal of Oral Sciences)
Article in Exptt Date: 15 Marzh 2021 Corresptndence Address: Amiri A. | WHO COVID | ID: covidwho-1134626
ABSTRACT

Aim:

One of the main factors that play a pivotal role in the transmission of COVID-19 from human to human is saliva;according to the subject's importance, the present study aimed to evaluate the potential of transmission via the saliva of coronavirus disease.

Methods:

PubMed, ISI, Embase, Scopus, Medicine have been used until September 2020 to search for articles. Therefore, EndNote X9 used to manage electronic resources. A 95% confidence interval (CI) effect size, fixed effect model, Inverse-variance methods have been calculated. The positive rate of SARS-CoV2 assessed with meta analysis. To deal with potential heterogeneity, random effects were used, and I2 showed heterogeneity. I2 values above 50% signified moderate-to-high heterogeneity. The Meta-analysis has been evaluated with Stata/MP v.16 (the fastest version of Stata) statistical software.

Results:

According to the study's purpose, in the initial search with keywords, 19 articles were found, the full text of 3 studies was reviewed, and finally, three studies were selected. The positive rate of SARS-CoV2 was 86% (86%;95% CI 67 %-100%).

Conclusion:

saliva can be a non-invasive specimen type for diagnosis of COVID-19. Dentists should be aware that saliva plays a major role in the transmission of COVID-19 from human to human, and failure to follow prevention protocols can contaminate them. © 2021. All Rights Reserved.
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Collection: Databases of international organizations Database: WHO COVID Type of study: Experimental Studies / Randomized controlled trials / Reviews / Systematic review/Meta Analysis Language: Exptt date: 15 marzh 2021 corresptndence address: amiri a. Journal: COVID-19. Dental health services. Saliva Document Type: Article

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Collection: Databases of international organizations Database: WHO COVID Type of study: Experimental Studies / Randomized controlled trials / Reviews / Systematic review/Meta Analysis Language: Exptt date: 15 marzh 2021 corresptndence address: amiri a. Journal: COVID-19. Dental health services. Saliva Document Type: Article