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Characteristics of SARS-CoV-2 positive cases beyond health-care professionals or social and health-care facilities

机译:SARS-COV-2阳性案例超越医疗保健专业人员或社会和医疗保健设施的特点

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Abstract Background During the outbreak of SARS-CoV-2 in Italy, infection among health-care professionals and in the context of welfare and health-care facilities was a significant concern. It is known that the elderly or those with concomitant pathologies are at greater risk of a serious evolution of the disease if affected by COVID-19 and that health workers are a category with greater exposure to SARS-CoV-2 infection. Until now, there has been little information on the epidemiological features and transmission dynamics of the COVID-19 outbreak which did not involve health-care professionals or social and health-care facilities. For this reason, this paper aims to describe the epidemiological characteristics of SARS-CoV-2 infection in the general population outside these semi-closed communities. Methods The study was designed by analyzing the data of the 1371 SARS-CoV-2 positive subjects observed in Sardinia up to 9 July, 2020 and whose data were available in the public health department. Statistical analysis and graphic representation were performed using STATA and Adobe Illustrator, respectively. Results Of the positive cases analyzed, 323 (23.5%) are health-care workers and 563 (41.1%) reside in social or health-care facilities. The number of positive cases among the general population (subjects who do not belong to these semi-closed communities), is 399 (29.1%), 208 females and 191 males. The estimated Case Fatality Rate stands at 5.0%, which is almost half the rate reported for all the SARS-CoV-2 positive cases (9.8%). The geographical distribution of positive cases differs considerably from the distribution of the totality of cases in Sardinia. Conclusions This review provides an insight into the COVID-19 situation in the general community, ie not involving health-care professionals or social and health-care facilities. Understanding the evolving epidemiology and transmission dynamics of the outbreak outside of these semi-closed communities would provide appropriate information to guide intervention policy. The COVID-19 pandemic has exacerbated the vulnerability of our health-care system. Severe disruptions in care, medicine shortages and unequal access to health-care are but a few examples of the challenges faced by people living in Italy and Europe, highlighting the importance of evidence-based approaches in supporting the development of prevention and response strategies for future pandemics.
机译:抽象背景在意大利的SARS-COV-2爆发期间,医疗保健专业人员和福利和医疗保健设施中的感染是一个重要的关注点。众所周知,如果受Covid-19的影响,老年人或具有伴随病症的伴随病症的风险更大,并且卫生工作者是一种具有更大接触SARS-COV-2感染的类别。到目前为止,有关Covid-19爆发的流行病学特征和传输动态的信息很少,这并没有涉及医疗保健专业人员或社会和医疗保健设施。因此,本文旨在描述这些半封闭式社区外的一般人群中SARS-COV-2感染的流行病学特征。方法通过分析撒丁岛观察到的撒丁岛的1371个SARS-COV-2阳性受试者,2020年7月9日,并在公共卫生部门提供的数据。统计分析和图形表示分别使用Stata和Adobe Illustrator进行。分析的结果323(23.5%)是保健工作人员,563名(41.1%)居住在社会或保健机构中。一般人群中的积极案例数量(不属于这些半封闭社区的受试者),是399(29.1%),208名女性和191名男性。估计的病情率达到5.0%,这几乎是所有SARS-COV-2阳性病例报告的一半(9.8%)。阳性病例的地理分布与撒丁岛患者总体的分布相当不同。结论本综述对综合社会的Covid-19局势有所了解,即不涉及医疗保健专业人员或社会和医疗保健设施。了解这些半封闭式社区外部爆发的不断发展的流行病学和传输动态将提供指导干预政策的适当信息。 Covid-19大流行加剧了我们的医疗保健系统的脆弱性。护理,医学短缺和对医疗保健的不平等的严重破坏,但居住在意大利和欧洲的人们面临的挑战的少数例子,突出了基于证据的方法,以支持未来的预防和反应战略的发展Pandemics。

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