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Characteristics and outcomes from COVID-19 among Peruvian physicians: a nationwide register-based study
Juan-Diego Mendoza-Saldaña1,2,3,4, José Enrique Viton-Rubio1,2,3,4, Susana Brissvany Guzman-Carrasco1,4
1School of Medicine Alberto Hurtado, Cayetano Heredia Peruvian University, Lima, Peru.
Abstract:
The healthcare workforce has played an integral role in fighting COVID-19 and continues to do so despite the continuous adverse outcomes. To address this issue, official public data concerning COVID-19 cases and deaths of Peruvian physicians was used to quantify the risk of death and infection by SARS-CoV-2. 20.9% Peruvian physicians were infected and 0.7% died, with the male general practitioners being the most affected group within the workforce. Notably, the Loreto region was disproportionately affected and had the highest cumulative incidence, mortality and case fatality rate. Ultimately, this identified risk group needs to be supported with sufficient resources/tools such as personal protective equipment, training, access to health care, vaccination, etc.
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