Title of article
Recognition on Possibility of No‑Fever and No‑History of Travel to Risk Country Among Nurse in Rural Area of a Country That COVID‑19 Already Existed: Observation
Author/Authors
Apaijitt, Patthamaporn Nangron Hospital, Buriram, Thailand , Wiwanitkit, Viroj Dr DY Patil University - Pune, Maharashtra, India
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Abstract
COVID‑19 is a new respiratory infection that attacks
more than 45 countries around the world at present
(March 2020). After its first appearance in China,[1]
Thailand is the second country receiving disease from
China.[2] Despite attempts to control for COVID‑19,
new cases still continuously occurs[3] and the disease
is already further imported from Thailand to the third
country.[4] Good knowledge among local population is an
important factor that can help prevention of disease. In
Thailand, there is still report on knowledge of local people
despite the disease has already been existed for more
than 8 weeks. Here, the authors report on observation on
recognition on possibility of no‑fever and no‑history of
travel to risk country among nursing personnel in rural
area of Thailand, namely Nakornchaiburin area. This area
locates northeastern to Bangkok, capital and share border
with Cambodia.
Keywords
Rural Area of a Country , COVID‑19 , Risk Country Among Nurse
Journal title
International Journal of Preventive Medicine (IJPM)
Serial Year
2020
Record number
2609983
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