Rapid Testing for COVID-19 in a pharmacy chain in a city in the Southwest of Bahia
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Resumo: | The virus that spreads the COVID-19 was discovered in cases of viral pneumonia in Wuhan (China), in 2019, and was named SARS-CoV-2, by the World Health Organization (WHO) on January 12, 2020. The virus belongs to a large family of viruses consisting of individual positive RNA connected with an envelope, it has an N (Nucleocapsid) protein, generally conserved among β-coronaviruses, constantly used as a diagnostic tool for COVID-19. The MedTest Coronavirus (COVID-19) Ag (Rapid Test) is intended to qualitatively detect the presence of the virus, and the MedTest Coronavirus (COVID-19) IgG/IgM (Rapid Test) has the purpose of detecting IgG antibodies and IgM for COVID-19. The present study aimed to describe the profile of the results obtained in the rapid testing for COVID-19 in a pharmacy chain with branches in a city in the Southwest of Bahia, Brazil. This was a field research, with the indirect participation of 241 people who took the tests, aged between 18 and 60 years. The results were collected and compared later with the symptoms reported by the patients through a questionnaire applied before each test. Thus, by performing the two tests, and comparing the results with the symptoms described by the patients, a relationship between the test result, symptom and patient age was obtained. Based on the results, it was found that patients who presented symptoms of fever and loss of taste were more associated with the positivity of the antigen test, and the symptom of sore throat had a lower correlation with the positivity for the same test. It was possible to verify the presence of positivity for COVID-19 in asymptomatic patients, and the importance of performing the antigen and antibody tests in due time. |
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Rapid Testing for COVID-19 in a pharmacy chain in a city in the Southwest of Bahia Pruebas rápidas de COVID-19 en una cadena de farmacias en una ciudad del suroeste de BahíaTestagem Rápida para COVID-19 em uma rede de farmácias de uma cidade do Sudoeste da BahiaCOVID-19PharmacyDiagnostic tests for COVID-19.COVID-19FarmaciaPruebas de diagnóstico para COVID-19.COVID-19FarmáciaTestes diagnósticos para COVID-19.The virus that spreads the COVID-19 was discovered in cases of viral pneumonia in Wuhan (China), in 2019, and was named SARS-CoV-2, by the World Health Organization (WHO) on January 12, 2020. The virus belongs to a large family of viruses consisting of individual positive RNA connected with an envelope, it has an N (Nucleocapsid) protein, generally conserved among β-coronaviruses, constantly used as a diagnostic tool for COVID-19. The MedTest Coronavirus (COVID-19) Ag (Rapid Test) is intended to qualitatively detect the presence of the virus, and the MedTest Coronavirus (COVID-19) IgG/IgM (Rapid Test) has the purpose of detecting IgG antibodies and IgM for COVID-19. The present study aimed to describe the profile of the results obtained in the rapid testing for COVID-19 in a pharmacy chain with branches in a city in the Southwest of Bahia, Brazil. This was a field research, with the indirect participation of 241 people who took the tests, aged between 18 and 60 years. The results were collected and compared later with the symptoms reported by the patients through a questionnaire applied before each test. Thus, by performing the two tests, and comparing the results with the symptoms described by the patients, a relationship between the test result, symptom and patient age was obtained. Based on the results, it was found that patients who presented symptoms of fever and loss of taste were more associated with the positivity of the antigen test, and the symptom of sore throat had a lower correlation with the positivity for the same test. It was possible to verify the presence of positivity for COVID-19 in asymptomatic patients, and the importance of performing the antigen and antibody tests in due time.El virus causador de la COVID-19 fue detectado en casos de neumonía viral en Wuhan (China) en 2019 y nombrado SARS-CoV-2 por la Organización Mundial de la Salud (OMS) en 12 de enero de 2020. Pertenece a una gran familia de virus, está constituido de ARN de cadena sencilla, polaridad positiva y envoltura, poseé proteína Nucleocápside (N), generalmente conservada entre los betacoronavirus, constantemente utilizada como instrumento de diagnóstico para la COVID-19. El Med Test Coronavirus (COVID-19) Ag (Test Rápido) tiene por finalidad detectar cualitativamente la presencia del virus, y el Med Test Coronavirus (COVID-19) Igc/IgM (Test Rápido) tiene el propósito de desvelar anticuerpos IgG e IgM para COVID-19. El presente estudio tiene como objetivo general describir el perfil de los resultados obtenidos en el testeo rápido de COVID-19 en una red de farmacias con filiales en una ciudad del suroeste de Bahia, Brasíl. Se trató de una investigación de campo que contó con la participación indirecta de 241 personas que realizaron las pruebas, con edades entre 18 y 60 años, para que se recopilaran los resultados y se les compararan con los síntomas informados por los pacientes en un cuestionario aplicado antes de cada testeo. A través de la realización de los test y de la comparación de los resultados con los síntomas informados, se obtuvo una relación entre resultados del test, los síntomas y la edad del paciente. Con base en los resultados, se encontró que los pacientes que presentaban síntomas de fiebre y pérdida del gusto estaban más asociados con la positividad de la prueba de antígeno, y el síntoma de dolor de garganta tenía menor correlación con la positividad de la misma prueba. Se pudo constatar la presencia de positividad para COVID-19 en pacientes asintomáticos y la importancia de realizar las pruebas de antígenos y anticuerpos a su debido tiempo.O vírus transmissor da COVID-19 foi descoberto em casos de pneumonia viral em Wuhan (China), em 2019, e foi denominado de SARS-CoV-2 pela Organização Mundial de Saúde (OMS), em 12 de janeiro de 2020. Pertence a uma grande família de vírus constituídos de RNA individual positivo encadeado com um envelope, cuja proteína N (Nucleocapsídeo), geralmente conservada entre os β-coronavírus, é usada constantemente como instrumento de diagnóstico para COVID-19. O Med Test Coronavírus (COVID-19) Ag (Teste Rápido) tem por finalidade a detecção, de forma qualitativa, à presença do vírus, já o Med Test Coronavírus (COVI-19) IgG/IgM (Teste Rápido) tem o propósito de revelar anticorpos IgG e IgM para COVID-19. O presente estudo tem como objetivo geral descrever o perfil dos resultados obtidos na testagem rápida para COVID-19 em uma rede de farmácias com filiais em uma cidade do sudoeste da Bahia. Tratou-se de uma pesquisa de campo, a qual contou com a participação indireta de 241 pessoas com as quais foram realizados testes, com idade entre 18 e 60 anos. Os resultados foram comparados posteriormente com os sintomas relatados pelos pacientes por intermédio de um questionário empregado antes da efetivação de cada teste. Assim, com a realização de ambos os testes, a comparação dos resultados e os sintomas descritos pelos pacientes, foi obtida uma relação entre resultado do teste, sintoma e idade do paciente. Diante dos resultados, verificou-se que pacientes que apresentaram sintomas de febre e perda de paladar foram mais associados com a positividade do teste de antígeno, e o sintoma de dor de garganta apresentou uma menor correlação com a positividade para o mesmo teste. Foi possível verificar a presença de positividade para COVID-19 em pacientes assintomáticos, e a importância de realizar os testes de antígeno e anticorpo no tempo devido.Research, Society and Development2021-12-21info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/2444110.33448/rsd-v10i17.24441Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 17; e51101724441Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 17; e51101724441Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 17; e511017244412525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/24441/21343Copyright (c) 2021 Leonardo Pereira Santos ; Antonio Carlos Ricardo Braga Junior; Aline Teixeira Amorimhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSantos , Leonardo Pereira Braga Junior, Antonio Carlos Ricardo Amorim, Aline Teixeira2022-01-01T11:11:08Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/24441Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:42:59.734555Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Rapid Testing for COVID-19 in a pharmacy chain in a city in the Southwest of Bahia Pruebas rápidas de COVID-19 en una cadena de farmacias en una ciudad del suroeste de Bahía Testagem Rápida para COVID-19 em uma rede de farmácias de uma cidade do Sudoeste da Bahia |
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Rapid Testing for COVID-19 in a pharmacy chain in a city in the Southwest of Bahia |
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Rapid Testing for COVID-19 in a pharmacy chain in a city in the Southwest of Bahia Santos , Leonardo Pereira COVID-19 Pharmacy Diagnostic tests for COVID-19. COVID-19 Farmacia Pruebas de diagnóstico para COVID-19. COVID-19 Farmácia Testes diagnósticos para COVID-19. |
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Rapid Testing for COVID-19 in a pharmacy chain in a city in the Southwest of Bahia |
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Rapid Testing for COVID-19 in a pharmacy chain in a city in the Southwest of Bahia |
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Rapid Testing for COVID-19 in a pharmacy chain in a city in the Southwest of Bahia |
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Rapid Testing for COVID-19 in a pharmacy chain in a city in the Southwest of Bahia |
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Rapid Testing for COVID-19 in a pharmacy chain in a city in the Southwest of Bahia |
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Santos , Leonardo Pereira |
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Santos , Leonardo Pereira Braga Junior, Antonio Carlos Ricardo Amorim, Aline Teixeira |
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Braga Junior, Antonio Carlos Ricardo Amorim, Aline Teixeira |
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Santos , Leonardo Pereira Braga Junior, Antonio Carlos Ricardo Amorim, Aline Teixeira |
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COVID-19 Pharmacy Diagnostic tests for COVID-19. COVID-19 Farmacia Pruebas de diagnóstico para COVID-19. COVID-19 Farmácia Testes diagnósticos para COVID-19. |
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COVID-19 Pharmacy Diagnostic tests for COVID-19. COVID-19 Farmacia Pruebas de diagnóstico para COVID-19. COVID-19 Farmácia Testes diagnósticos para COVID-19. |
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The virus that spreads the COVID-19 was discovered in cases of viral pneumonia in Wuhan (China), in 2019, and was named SARS-CoV-2, by the World Health Organization (WHO) on January 12, 2020. The virus belongs to a large family of viruses consisting of individual positive RNA connected with an envelope, it has an N (Nucleocapsid) protein, generally conserved among β-coronaviruses, constantly used as a diagnostic tool for COVID-19. The MedTest Coronavirus (COVID-19) Ag (Rapid Test) is intended to qualitatively detect the presence of the virus, and the MedTest Coronavirus (COVID-19) IgG/IgM (Rapid Test) has the purpose of detecting IgG antibodies and IgM for COVID-19. The present study aimed to describe the profile of the results obtained in the rapid testing for COVID-19 in a pharmacy chain with branches in a city in the Southwest of Bahia, Brazil. This was a field research, with the indirect participation of 241 people who took the tests, aged between 18 and 60 years. The results were collected and compared later with the symptoms reported by the patients through a questionnaire applied before each test. Thus, by performing the two tests, and comparing the results with the symptoms described by the patients, a relationship between the test result, symptom and patient age was obtained. Based on the results, it was found that patients who presented symptoms of fever and loss of taste were more associated with the positivity of the antigen test, and the symptom of sore throat had a lower correlation with the positivity for the same test. It was possible to verify the presence of positivity for COVID-19 in asymptomatic patients, and the importance of performing the antigen and antibody tests in due time. |
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