2023 年前往阿尔巴恩朝圣的群众集会宗教人士中传染病综合症状的流行率和风险因素

IF 2.9 Q2 INFECTIOUS DISEASES New Microbes and New Infections Pub Date : 2024-09-03 DOI:10.1016/j.nmni.2024.101477
Hosein Azizi , Behrouz Naghili , Fariba Abbasi , Lotfali Haghiri , Elham Davtalab Esmaeili
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背景什叶派穆斯林每年参加阿尔巴恩朝圣的人数越来越多。当务之急是对阿尔巴恩朝圣者的疾病传播情况进行全面研究,以便及时发现和有效应对潜在的流行病。我们的目的是评估 2023 年阿尔巴恩朝圣期间在伊拉门诊就医的患者中与传染病相关的综合症状和口罩使用率。方法在这项描述性分析研究中,我们随机抽取了 300 名在阿尔巴恩朝圣期间在门诊就医的患者。由经过培训的医护人员对研究数据和传染病综合症状进行评估。结果参与者的平均年龄为 39 岁,其中 61% 为男性。在 72 名口罩使用者(24%)中,41.6% 的人更换口罩的时间少于 8 小时。在最终分析中,不戴口罩 AOR = 1.40 (1.1-9.8) 和吸烟 AOR = 3.25 (1.1-9.5) 都会增加流感样综合征和严重呼吸道疾病症状的风险。因此,对这些人进行鉴别诊断(包括流感和 COVID-19)对于防止在阿尔巴恩朝圣期间爆发疫情至关重要。
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Prevalence of and risk factors for infectious disease syndromic symptoms among pilgrimage to Arba'een mass gathering religious in 2023

Background

There is a growing participation of Shia Muslims, in the Arba'een pilgrimage every year. It is imperative to conduct a comprehensive study on the transmission of diseases among Arba'een pilgrims in order to identify and promptly respond to potential epidemics effectively. We aimed to assess the syndromic symptoms associated with infectious diseases and the prevalence of mask usage among patients visiting outpatient clinics during the Arba'een pilgrimage in Ira, in 2023.

Methods

In this descriptive-analytical study, 300 outpatients who sought medical care at outpatient clinics during the Arba'een pilgrimage were randomly selected. The study data and infectious disease syndromic symptoms were assessed using trained healthcare professionals. A multiple logistic regression analysis was carried out to estimate the crude and Adjusted odds ratios (AORs) of symptoms and risk factors associated with respiratory syndrome and flu-like symptoms with 95 % confidence intervals.

Results

The mean age of the participants was 39 years and 61 % of those were male. Out of 72 (24 %) of mask users, 41.6 % had changed masks in less than 8 h. The most common syndromic symptoms was Flu-like illness (53 %). In the final analysis, not wearing a mask AOR = 1.40 (1.1–9.8) and smoking AOR = 3.25 (1.1–9.5) both elevated the risk of the flu-like syndrome and severe respiratory disease symptoms.

Conclusions

Pilgrims are especially vulnerable to the flu and other respiratory illnesses. Therefore, performing a differential diagnosis in these people, including flu and COVID-19, is essential to prevent an outbreak during the Arba'een pilgrimage.

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New Microbes and New Infections
New Microbes and New Infections Medicine-Infectious Diseases
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