Di Wu, Khuan Lee, Lin Men, Bing Yang Liu, Poh Ying Lim
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Purpose: The spread of infectious disease, Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), has had a significant impact on people worldwide in the past three years. Although people's production and livelihoods are no longer strictly restricted, the fact is that the epidemic is not over. lack of understanding of the disease is one of the most common drivers of improper use of COVID-19 preventive measures, which increases the spread of the disease and the number of new cases in many countries. Although children and adolescents, are less likely to be infected with COVID-19 or to be or less symptomatic than other populations, adolescents are more likely to fail to follow strict precautions. This systematic review aimed to identify COVID-19 related KAP levels and associated factors among middle school students.