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新冠疫情期间柔道比赛前健康调查和聚合酶链反应检测的效果

The Efficacy of Health Surveys and Polymerase Chain Reaction Tests Prior to Judo Tournaments During the COVID-19 Pandemic.

作者信息

Sakuyama Naoki, Mikami Yasuo, Ikumi Akira, Fujita Naohisa, Nagahiro Shinji

机构信息

Medical Science Committee, All Japan Judo Federation, Bunkyo, JPN.

Surgery, Tobu Chiiki Hospital, Tokyo Metropolitan Health and Medical Treatment Corporation, Katsushika, JPN.

出版信息

Cureus. 2022 Jan 2;14(1):e20882. doi: 10.7759/cureus.20882. eCollection 2022 Jan.

Abstract

Background As of October 2021, sports activities require preventive measures against coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) infection. Judo, a close-contact sport, demands careful prevention with great consideration to the risk of infection. The All Japan Judo Federation Medical Science Committee (AJJF) designed COVID-19 prevention protocols from a medical perspective and developed policies for safe regular practices and tournaments. Objective and Methods We aim to examine the efficacy of health surveys and polymerase chain reaction (PCR) tests prior to judo tournaments, as mandated by the tournament policy. Infection prevention managers were installed prior to tournaments. Two weeks prior to each tournament, these managers drafted health inventory forms for athletes and related parties to check for COVID-19-associated symptoms. Although PCR testing prior to tournaments was not required by policy, the AJJF conducted them (directly and by mail) prior to six tournaments from October 2020 to September 2021 for athletes whose health inventory forms listed no symptoms. Results One of the athletes was not tested and was unable to participate in a tournament due to the symptoms indicated in their health inventory form. Testing began in October 2020 and was conducted until September 2021 for 2,073 athletes over the duration of six tournaments. The SARS-CoV-2 virus was detected in 11 (0.29%) athletes. In tournaments held until April 2021, SARS-CoV-2 was detected in only one of the 1,173 (0.08%) athletes tested. However, prior to tournaments held from July 2021 onward, when variants became prevalent, SARS-CoV-2 was detected in 10 (1.1%) of the 900 athletes tested (p < 0.05). No clusters were reported in association with any tournament. Conclusion We believe that drafting health inventory forms two weeks prior to judo tournaments was essential and kept the participants alert. However, as variants emerged, some participants who were positive could not be detected through their inventory forms; this demonstrates the need for caution when relying on health inventory forms alone.

摘要

背景 截至2021年10月,体育活动需要采取预防措施以防止新型冠状病毒肺炎(COVID-19)感染。柔道是一项近距离接触的运动,需要谨慎预防,充分考虑感染风险。全日本柔道联盟医学科学委员会(AJJF)从医学角度设计了COVID-19预防方案,并制定了安全进行常规训练和比赛的政策。目的和方法 我们旨在按照比赛政策的要求,检验柔道比赛前健康调查和聚合酶链反应(PCR)检测的效果。在比赛前安排了感染预防管理人员。在每场比赛前两周,这些管理人员为运动员和相关人员起草健康清单表格,以检查是否有与COVID-19相关的症状。尽管比赛政策未要求在比赛前进行PCR检测,但AJJF在2020年10月至2021年9月期间的六场比赛前(直接检测和通过邮件检测),对健康清单表格中未列出症状的运动员进行了检测。结果 一名运动员未接受检测,因其健康清单表格中显示的症状而无法参加比赛。检测于2020年10月开始,在六场比赛期间对2073名运动员进行了检测,一直持续到2021年9月。在11名(0.29%)运动员中检测到严重急性呼吸综合征冠状病毒2(SARS-CoV-2)病毒。在2021年4月之前举行的比赛中,在接受检测的1173名运动员中仅1名(0.08%)检测到SARS-CoV-2。然而,在2021年7月以后举行的比赛前,当变异毒株开始流行时,在接受检测的900名运动员中有10名(1.1%)检测到SARS-CoV-2(p<0.05)。没有与任何比赛相关的聚集性感染报告。结论 我们认为在柔道比赛前两周起草健康清单表格至关重要,能让参与者保持警惕。然而,随着变异毒株出现,一些呈阳性的参与者无法通过他们的清单表格被检测出来;这表明仅依靠健康清单表格时需要谨慎。

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