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EPrevention and control practices against Sars-Cov2 infection in the peruvian population
Coronavirus, infections|COVID-19|pandemics:, prevention, and, control|Socioeconomic, Factors|Peru|covid-19|knowledge|residents|attitude|General, &, Internal, Medicine ; 2021(Revista Del Cuerpo Medico Del Hospital Nacional Almanzor Aguinaga Asenjo)
Article in Spanish | WHO COVID | ID: covidwho-1579197
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Objetive To describe the prevention and control practices for the infection to SARS-COV2 in the Peruvian population. Material and

Methods:

Observational descriptive study. We evaluated a non-probabilistic sample of adult residents in some departments of Peru. Preventive practices were evaluated in people without a history of COVID-19 and control practices in people who had suffered it.

Results:

We evaluated 3630 Peruvians (mean age 25.4 +/- 9.5), of that 3231 don't have a history of COVID-19 and 399 who had suffered it. The prevention and control practices that were realized often or always, with more frequencies, was the use of a mask when they go out home (97.9% vs 87.7), cover their nose or mouth when they sneeze (95.4% vs 89.9%), save the distance to other people in the street (91.4% vs 74.7%), wash their hands when they came home (92.5% vs 88.7%), and disinfect the objects and personal places (82.6% vs 77.4%). The 22.1% and 83.7%, the 59.7% and 80.2, and the 8.0% and 16.8% consumed some type of medicine, medicinal plant, and chlorine dioxide to prevent and control the infection, respectively.

Conclusion:

In general, less than 50% of the participants performed prevention and control practices against COVID-19 often or always.
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Collection: Databases of international organizations Database: WHO COVID Type of study: Experimental Studies / Observational study / Prognostic study Topics: Traditional medicine Language: Spanish Journal: Coronavirus, infections|COVID-19|pandemics:, prevention, and, control|Socioeconomic, Factors|Peru|covid-19|knowledge|residents|attitude|General, &, Internal, Medicine Document Type: Article