Perception of the community in Kerala on COVID-19 infection and its preventive measures

Aarati Nair, Roshni Mylath, N. Jacob, Asmita A. Mehta, A. Ambily, A. M
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Background: COVID-19 pandemic was started in December 2019. It has variable presentation from mild sore throat to severe respiratory distress. As we had seen there are no signs of it ending soon. Role of medical management in treatment is limited and so prevention of infection is the best mode to control the spread. It is important to identify people’s awareness about the infection. Aims: The aim of this study was to assess the awareness and their perception among people of kerala regarding outbreak, symptoms, preventive measures and treatment of covid-19. Objective: The primary objective was to evaluate the perception of the community in kerala on COVID-19 infection and its preventive measures. The secondary objective was to assess the factors affecting the awareness of COVID-19 among the community. Materials and Methods: An online survey was conducted from November 2020 to January 2021 among kerala community in relation to their perception towards Covid 19 infection and its preventive measures. Results: Total number of responses received were 610. Total 58.2% of the people agreed that the disease was contagious and spread by droplet, 84.1% of the people knew about asymptomatic carriers, 71.6% of the people believed that infection was curable while 18.5% were not sure about it. 6.1% thought that infection was incurable. Uni-variate analysis showed that neither gender, nor the socioeconomic or education status of the responder affected their level of knowledge about COVID-19. Conclusion: The study showed that the respondents had adequate awareness about COVID-19 outbreak and its preventive measures. People were aware of the virus, its common symptoms, prevention, lab tests and medical facilities. People understood the importance of preventive measures prescribed by the government like social distancing, hand washing, usage of face masks.
喀拉拉邦社区对COVID-19感染及其预防措施的看法
背景:2019冠状病毒病大流行始于2019年12月。它有各种各样的表现,从轻微的喉咙痛到严重的呼吸窘迫。正如我们所看到的,没有迹象表明它会很快结束。医疗管理在治疗中的作用有限,因此预防感染是控制传播的最佳模式。确定人们对感染的认识是很重要的。目的:本研究的目的是评估喀拉拉邦人民对covid-19的爆发、症状、预防措施和治疗的认识和看法。目的:主要目的是评估喀拉拉邦社区对COVID-19感染及其预防措施的认识。次要目的是评估影响社区对COVID-19认识的因素。材料和方法:2020年11月至2021年1月,在喀拉拉邦社区进行了一项在线调查,了解他们对Covid - 19感染及其预防措施的看法。结果:共收到610份回复。58.2%的人认为该疾病具有传染性和通过飞沫传播,84.1%的人知道无症状感染者,71.6%的人认为感染可治愈,18.5%的人不确定。6.1%认为感染无法治愈。单变量分析显示,应对者的性别、社会经济或教育状况都不影响他们对COVID-19的了解程度。结论:调查显示,受访者对COVID-19疫情及其预防措施有足够的认识。人们都知道这种病毒,它的常见症状,预防措施,实验室测试和医疗设施。人们明白政府规定的保持社交距离、洗手、戴口罩等预防措施的重要性。
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