Attitude and response of indian dentists about corona (Covid-19) infection

F. Peedikayil, Soni Kottayi, Shabnam Ismail
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Background: The coronavirus epidemic, which started in China, has become a worldwide pandemic. Despite global efforts to contain the disease spread, the outbreak is still on the rise, owing to the community spread pattern of this infection. Many countries have gone for a shut down for control of spread. Dental professionals can be infected as well as dental clinics can be a potential source of spread of infection. Therefore, a dental surgeon should be adequatly prepared regarding the spread of the disease. Materials and Methods: An online questionnaire was sent to dental surgeons through their professional and social groups. The questions were related to the source of corona (Covid-19) infection, the precautions to be taken by dentists, the work schedule during the lock down period, and also the response and precautions to be taken after the lockdown period. The results were tabulated, and statical analysis was performed. Results: 1235 responses were received.Above 84% of the participants were not practicing during the lockdown period in India. The participants have knowledge of COVID 19 infection mostly through TV and internet sites and social media platforms. There will be a statistically significant increase in the use of personal protective equipments during the postlockdown practice. Most of the participants prefer N95 masks (62%), disposable gowns (54%). Conclusion: The dentists were aware of the problems of the spread of corona COVID 19 and are in the process of having more stringent infection control measures in their practice.
印度牙医对冠状病毒感染的态度和反应
背景:始于中国的冠状病毒疫情已成为全球大流行。尽管全球努力遏制该疾病的传播,但由于这种感染的社区传播模式,疫情仍在上升。许多国家已经采取了关闭措施来控制传播。牙科专业人员可能被感染,牙科诊所也可能是感染传播的潜在来源。因此,牙科医生应该对疾病的传播做好充分的准备。材料与方法:通过专业群体和社会群体向口腔外科医生发送在线调查问卷。这些问题涉及到新冠病毒感染的来源、牙医应采取的预防措施、封锁期间的工作安排以及封锁后的应对和预防措施。将结果制成表格,并进行统计分析。结果:共收到1235份回复。超过84%的参与者在印度封锁期间没有练习。参与者主要通过电视、网站和社交媒体平台了解COVID - 19感染知识。在封锁后的实践中,个人防护装备的使用将有统计上的显著增加。大多数参与者更喜欢N95口罩(62%)和一次性防护服(54%)。结论:牙科医生对新冠肺炎的传播问题有所认识,并在实践中采取了更严格的感染控制措施。
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