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The attitudes and degree of awareness about MERS-CoV among Saudis of different ages

World Congress on Infectious Diseases

Shafi Hussain Alqahatni

Posters-Accepted Abstracts: J Infect Dis Ther

DOI: 10.4172/2332-0877.S1.003

Abstract

Background: Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) that causes MERS disease was first identified in
2012 in Saudi Arabia. Since that cases have spread within the Kingdom and some cases were transmitted to other Middle
Eastern countries, Europe and the United States. However, KSA remains the epicenter of this serious respiratory infection that
is associated with high mortality rates. This accentuates the public health concerns because Saud Arabia receives millions of
pilgrims from all over the world.
Aim: This study investigated the attitudes and degree of awareness about MERS-CoV among Saudis of different ages.
Patients and Methods: Structured anonymous closed ended dichometous questionnaires were distributed to a large population
of Saudi men and women of different ages. The questionnaires included questions aboutmodes of transmission of corona virus,
clinical features, outcome of infection, the impact of infection on pilgrimage, methods of prevention, the governmental efforts
to combat spread, the availability of information.
Results: Respondents were recruited for the study by random selection. Sixty-eight percent of respondents have good
knowledge about the mode of transmission, 82% were aware about the seriousness of the infection, 51% responded positively
to non-availability of curative treatment or vaccine. 74% knew the modes of prevention and 93% believed that the government
efforts were successful. Of the respondents, 41% considered MERS-CoV was a serious risk during Hajj or Umrah. Government
media, the Saudi Ministry of health posters, radio and television, the social media was the main source of information among
young adults and older participants.
Conclusion: The findings suggest that the level of awareness about MERS-Cov in among this Saud population is high and the
level of perception reasonable. The governmental health education campaign is critical for increasing MERS-Cov infection
awareness.

Biography

Shafi Hussain Alqahatni awarded with the bachelor degree in medicine from Prince Sattam bin Abdul-Aziz University, Alkharj, Saudi Arabia. His research works
include the attitudes and degree of awareness about MERS-CoV among Saudis of different ages and Epidemiology and Clinical Presentation of MERSCoV in
Saudi Arabia: A Systematic Review.

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