Recurrence of COVID-19 infection in inmunitized Health personnel

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Joamely Evelin Bermeo González
Tamara Alejandra Salamea Montenegro
María Emilia Delgado Larrea
Stefanía Esther Montalván Zambrano
Jaime Santiago Sánchez Solórzano

Abstract

The recurrence of COVID-19 is not very well determined at present, the probabilities of viral reactivation, new infection or infection by a new strain are those studied now. The objective was to identify the recurrence of SARS CoV-2 infection, blood group and type of vaccine in patients immunized for COVID-19. A descriptive study was carried out with the results of surveys directed at the general population of a group of social networks. A database was created in Microsoft Excel 2016, it was processed with SPSS 25, frequencies and percentages of qualitative and quantitative variables were calculated. It was found that the recurrence of COVID-19 was 6.30% of the sample studied, with 3.6% frequency in people with blood type O Rh +. The protocolization of care for patients with COVID-19 for immunized patients is important to identify in a timely manner the clinical, demographic and complementary laboratory characteristics to identify recurrences of infection by SARS CoV-2.

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Bermeo González, J. E., Salamea Montenegro, T. A., Delgado Larrea, M. E., Montalván Zambrano, S. E., & Sánchez Solórzano, J. S. (2021). Recurrence of COVID-19 infection in inmunitized Health personnel . Anatomía Digital, 4(4), 141-149. https://doi.org/10.33262/anatomiadigital.v4i4.1941
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