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Vaccine ; 41(9): 1541-1544, 2023 02 24.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36725429

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Immunizations for influenza and pneumococcus are effective interventions in reducing morbidity and mortality. The objective of this study was to describe the vaccination rates in volunteers from three regions of Argentina during the COVID-19 pandemic. In 2020, 3853 adults were surveyed, 61.6 % were females, 45 % were aged between 40 and 60 and 18.6 % were > 60 years old. The commonest comorbidities were hypertension (12.9 %), dyslipidemia (8.5 %), and smokers or former smokers (9.2 %). The global influenza vaccination rate was 37.7 %, pneumococcal vaccination 24.7 %, and both 17.8 %. Multivariable regression showed that the vaccination rate increased with age and the presence of comorbidities. However, in the subgroup with indications for both vaccines, 71.7 % had the influenza vaccine, 59 % had the pneumococcal vaccine, and 28.3 % received neither. Our study suggests that influenza and pneumococcal vaccine percentages in high-risk patients in Argentina remain sub-optimal. Immunizations with proven reductions in morbimortality could have also been relegated during the COVID pandemic.


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COVID-19 , Influenza Vaccines , Influenza, Human , Female , Humans , Adult , Male , Influenza, Human/prevention & control , Pneumococcal Vaccines , Argentina , Pandemics , Vaccination
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Rev. argent. cardiol ; 88(5): 454-459, set. 2020. tab, graf
Article in Spanish | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1251020

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RESUMEN Introducción: En marzo de 2020, la Organización Mundial de la Salud (OMS) declaró a la enfermedad SARS-CoV-2, coronavirus, una pandemia. Desde ese momento, se lleva a cabo un experimento psicológico notablemente grande en el mundo: el aislamiento social. Objetivos: Analizar la repercusión del aislamiento social sobre los hábitos saludables y algunos aspectos psicosociales y conductuales durante el confinamiento y las restricciones impuestas por la pandemia en el área metropolitana de Buenos Aires (AMBA). Material y métodos: Se confeccionó una encuesta y se convocó por redes sociales (WhatsApp, Instagram, Facebook, e-mail) a que la respondieran en forma anónima todos excepto el personal médico. Resultados: Tras 7 días de enviado el correspondiente enlace, habían contestado la encuesta 2912 personas; el 48,2% de ellas tenía entre 40 y 60 años y en su mayoría eran mujeres. El 43,53% percibieron modificaciones en sus hábitos de vida, como el aumento en las horas frente a dispositivos electrónicos, que se duplicó en la cuarentena. Esto se acompañó de mayor sedentarismo: el 83,5% hacía ejercicio antes de la pandemia, pero solo el 6,4% mantuvo la cantidad de horas semanales de ejercicio que hacía antes del aislamiento. El 43,52% presentó alteración en sus hábitos alimenticios y el 41% refirió síntomas compatibles con depresión, ansiedad, tristeza, falta de voluntad o desesperanza. Conclusiones: Nuestro estudio sugiere que el bienestar psicológico y los hábitos saludables son amenazados por el confinamiento establecido para contener la transmisión de COVID-19, por lo que es preciso implementar medidas para prevenir consecuencias en nuestra población.


ABSTRACT Background: In March 2020 the World Health Organization (WHO) declared the SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus a pandemic, and since then a remarkably large psychological experiment has been carried out in the world: social isolation. Objectives: The aim of this study was to analyze the impact of social isolation on healthy habits and psychosocial and behavioral aspects during the confinement and restrictions imposed by the pandemic in the metropolitan area of Buenos Aires (AMBA). Methods: An anonymous survey, excluding medical personnel, was carried out through social networks (WhatsApp, Instagram, Facebook and e-mail). Results: Within 7 days of sending the link 2,912 people answered the survey. Age was between 40 and 60 years in 48.2% of participants, with a predominance of women. In 43.53% of cases, respondents perceived changes in their lifestyle, such as a twofold increase of hours in front of electronic devices during quarantine. This was accompanied by a more sedentary lifestyle, since 83.5% exercised before the pandemic but only 6.4% maintained the prior hours of weekly physical activity. Altered eating habits was reported by 43.52% of participants and 41% referred symptoms compatible with depression, anxiety, sadness, unwillingness or hopelessness. Conclusions: Our study suggests that psychological wellbeing and healthy habits are threatened by confinement in the face of the COVID-19 pandemic, so it is necessary to implement measures to prevent consequences in our population.

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