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Area of Science:

  • Sports Medicine
  • Infectious Diseases
  • Immunology

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  • Professional athletes, particularly soccer players, are susceptible to communicable diseases.
  • Intensified training and travel can compromise athletes' immune systems, creating an 'open window' for infections.
  • Existing immunization protocols may not fully address the unique risks faced by elite athletes.

Purpose:

  • To analyze the specific risks of communicable diseases in professional athletes, focusing on soccer players.
  • To propose tailored immunization guidelines considering athletes' unique physiological and environmental exposures.
  • To provide recommendations for managing infectious disease risks during regular seasons, epidemics, and international competitions.

Summary:

  • This research examines communicable disease transmission risks in professional athletes, with a focus on soccer players.
  • It highlights the 'open window' phenomenon, where decreased immunity increases susceptibility to infections.
  • Specific guidelines are suggested, including checks of standard and routine immunizations (e.g., influenza, tetanus, diphtheria) and management strategies for special circumstances.

Impact:

  • The findings aim to enhance the health and safety of professional athletes by optimizing their immunization strategies.
  • Implementing these guidelines can help prevent outbreaks and reduce the impact of infectious diseases on athletic performance.
  • This work provides a framework for sports organizations and medical staff to proactively manage athlete health regarding communicable diseases.