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口腔卫生习惯与同居者之间 COVID-19 的可能传播。

Oral hygiene habits and possible transmission of COVID-19 among cohabitants.

机构信息

Dentistry Department, Rey Juan Carlos University, Avda de Atenas s/n, 28922, Alcorcón, Madrid, Spain.

Dentistry Department, Granada University, Campus de la Cartuja s/n, 18071, Granada, Spain.

出版信息

BMC Oral Health. 2020 Oct 19;20(1):286. doi: 10.1186/s12903-020-01274-5.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

To find out whether misuse of dental hygiene, in terms of certain dental habits, may facilitate the spread of COVID-19 among cohabiting individuals.

METHODS

302 COVID-19 infected (PCR +) subjects cohabiting with someone else at home were selected for an observational cross-sectional study. An anonymous online questionnaire was developed using Google forms to avoid person-to-person contact. The structured questionnaire consisted of questions covering several areas: sociodemographic data, cross transmission to another person living together, oral hygiene habits during confinement, care and disinfection control behaviours in the dental environment like sharing toothbrush, sharing toothbrush container, sharing toothpaste, placing brush vertically, placing cap with hole for brush, disinfecting brush with bleach, closing toilet lid before flushing.

RESULTS

Tongue brushing was more used in the group where there was no transmission of the disease to other members (p < 0.05). Significant differences were found for shared toothbrush use (p < 0.05), although shared use was a minority in this group (4. 7%), significant differences were also found for the use of the same container (p < 0.01), shared use of toothpaste (p < 0.01), toothbrush disinfection with bleach (p < 0.01), brush change after PCR + (p < 0.05). The women performed significantly more disinfection with toothbrush bleach (p < 0.01), closing the toilet lid (p < 0.05) and changing the brush after PCR + (p < 0.05).

CONCLUSIONS

The use of inappropriate measures in the dental environment could contribute to the indirect transmission of COVID-19 between cohabitants.

摘要

背景

为了查明在某些口腔卫生习惯方面,牙科保健的误用是否会促进 COVID-19 在同居者之间传播。

方法

选择了 302 名在家中与他人同居的 COVID-19 感染(PCR +)受试者进行横断面观察研究。使用 Google 表单开发了匿名在线问卷,以避免人与人之间的接触。结构化问卷涵盖了以下几个方面的问题:社会人口统计学数据、与同住的另一个人交叉传播、隔离期间的口腔卫生习惯、在牙科环境中的护理和消毒控制行为,如共享牙刷、共享牙刷容器、共享牙膏、牙刷垂直放置、带孔的盖子、用漂白剂消毒牙刷、在冲厕所前盖上盖子。

结果

在未将疾病传播给其他成员的组中,舌刷的使用更为普遍(p < 0.05)。尽管在该组中共享牙刷的使用是少数(4.7%),但共享使用的牙刷容器(p < 0.01)、使用相同的牙膏(p < 0.01)、用漂白剂消毒牙刷(p < 0.01)、PCR + 后更换牙刷(p < 0.05),也存在显著差异。女性用牙刷漂白剂进行的消毒明显更多(p < 0.01),关厕所盖(p < 0.05)和 PCR + 后更换牙刷(p < 0.05)。

结论

在牙科环境中使用不当措施可能会导致 COVID-19 在同居者之间间接传播。

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