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- Title
DESCRIPTIVE STUDY OF THE INITIAL CASES OF COVID-19 IN A CITY IN THE INTERIOR OF CEARÁ, BRAZIL.
- Authors
GUIMARÃES-XIMENES-NETO, FRANCISCO-ROSEMIRO; CARNEIRO-FLOR, SANDRA-MARIA; CARVALHO-DA-SILVA, REGINA-CÉLIA; ALVES-DORNELES, JOSIANE; FERREIRA-SERAFIM, TARCIANA; DOURADO-JÚNIOR, FRANCISCO-WELLINGTON; CARNEIRO-MARQUES, JOÃO-PAULO; GARCIA-LOURENÇÃO, LUCIANO; GUIMARÃES-XIMENES, MARIA-ROSELANGE; DIOGENES-DOS-SANTOS, FRANCISCO; AGUIAR-RIBEIRO, MARCOS; NAZARÉ-OLIVEIRA, ELIANY; ALINY-SIQUEIRA-LIMA-FREITAS, CIBELLY; MONT'ALVERNE-NAPOLEÃO-ALBUQUERQUE, IZABELLE
- Abstract
Objective: to describe the sociodemographic, epidemiological and clinical characteristics of the initial cases of Covid-19 in the municipality of Sobral, Ceará, Brazil. Materials and methods: descriptive, temporal and quantitative epidemiological study, developed in the municipality of Sobral - Ceará, Brazil, with 110 confirmed cases of Covid-19. Descriptive and analytical analysis was performed, using the Chi-square test and Logistic Regression to verify the association between variables. The level of significance was set at 95% (p≤0.05). Results: it was observed that 60% of cases occurred in women, 74.5% were adults between 20 and 59 years old, 15.5% health workers and the lethality rate was 1.8%. In 58.2% of cases the main reporting unit was the hospital, 10% required hospitalization, and 64.5% were diagnosed with rapid tes. The main symptoms manifested were: cough (58.2%), fever (57.3%), sore throat (36.4%) and difficulty breathing (31.9%). There was an association between age and the presence of fever, cough and sore throat (p=0.05). Conclusion: the results suggest that older people are more susceptible to some symptoms when compared to younger people. Associated with global estimates, this work can provide subsidies for Covid-19 prevention and control actions in small and medium-sized Brazilian municipalities.
- Publication
Archivos de Medicina (1657-320X), 2021, Vol 21, Issue 2, p536
- ISSN
1657-320X
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.30554/archmed.21.2.3989.2021