COVID-19 Among Elite Soccer Players: Lessons Learned from Effectiveness of Health Protocols

Q3 Medicine
Hooman Angoorani, Molood Jafari Fesharaki, Paniz Jahani, Marzieh Urumieh, Bita Zoghalchi, Soheila Masoudi
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Background: The COVID-19 pandemic shocked the globe unexpectedly, and the elite player community was no exception. The only weapon world had to defeat it was health protocols besides vaccines. However, were these protocols effective among professional soccer players? Are they useful for a further possible pandemic? Objectives: This study assessed how adhering to health protocol affects the player’s COVID-19 serology tests (IgG and IgM), polymerase chain reaction (PCR) results, and symptoms. Methods: This study was performed on 321 professional football players from Iran Premier League during pre-season examinations. Players adhering to health protocols and COVID-19 symptoms were assessed through a questionnaire in the last 14 days and 6 months. Participants’ PCR tests and anti-SARS-CoV-2 antibodies (IgG and IgM) were recorded. A P-value of less than 0.05 was regarded as significant. Results: Logistic regression results showed that PCR tests are 6.60 times more likely to be positive for players who often wore masks outside the camp than those who have always worn masks. On the other hand, for those who always wore a mask inside team camp, the chance of a positive IgG test was 0.17 compared to players who had never done that in the last 14 days. Conclusions: Our findings suggest that in a pandemic, like COVID-19, despite negative PCR serology or having any symptoms, encouraging our professional athletes to wear masks and physical distancing of 6 feet outside the camp and at least doing these health protocols inside the team camp between training might be helpful. Other health protocols like hand hygiene might be recommended to elite football players like ordinary people. However, there is no need for extra emphasis, especially inside the team camp.
精英足球运动员中的COVID-19:从健康协议的有效性中吸取的教训
背景:新冠肺炎疫情出人意料地震惊了全球,精英球员社区也不例外。世界唯一能战胜它的武器是除了疫苗之外的卫生协议。然而,这些协议在职业足球运动员中有效吗?它们对可能的进一步疫情有用吗?目的:本研究评估了遵守健康协议对球员新冠肺炎血清学测试(IgG和IgM)、聚合酶链式反应(PCR)结果和症状的影响。方法:对来自伊朗超级联赛的321名职业足球运动员进行季前检查。在过去14天和6个月内,通过问卷对遵守健康协议和新冠肺炎症状的球员进行了评估。记录参与者的PCR检测和抗严重急性呼吸系统综合征冠状病毒2型抗体(IgG和IgM)。P值小于0.05被认为是显著的。结果:Logistic回归结果显示,经常在训练营外戴口罩的球员的PCR检测呈阳性的可能性是那些一直戴口罩的人的6.60倍。另一方面,对于那些在球队营地内总是戴口罩的球员来说,与过去14天从未戴过口罩的球员相比,IgG检测呈阳性的几率为0.17。结论:我们的研究结果表明,在像新冠肺炎这样的大流行病中,尽管PCR血清学呈阴性或有任何症状,但鼓励我们的职业运动员在营地外戴口罩并保持6英尺的身体距离,至少在训练之间在团队营地内执行这些健康协议可能会有所帮助。其他健康规程,如手部卫生,可能会推荐给像普通人一样的精英足球运动员。然而,没有必要特别强调,尤其是在球队内部。
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Asian Journal of Sports Medicine
Asian Journal of Sports Medicine Medicine-Orthopedics and Sports Medicine
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