COVID‐19 is of uncommon diagnosis in pediatric with their presentation in much of time of a non‐specific entity; here, we experienced the case of a 2‐year‐old female with malaria presented with fever, cough, rhinorrhea, hemoptysis, and convulsion diagnosed as COVID‐19, complicated with encephalitis, received treatment, and improved over weeks.
Introduction: Since December 2019, an outbreak of severe respiratory infection emerged in the city of Wuhan in China. It quickly spread around the world and is now a pandemic of epic proportions.Medical students are the future generation of doctors who will have to face this and any future similar catastrophe. The knowledge, awareness and practice of medical students toward Covid19 pandemic is of most importance as it demonstrates their preparedness to deal with this pandemic.Objective: To assess the knowledge, awareness and practice of medical students in 19 universities in Sudan about COVID 19.Methodology: This is a cross-sectional study done in 19 universities which have medical schools in Sudan. Data from at least 100 medical students from each university was included in the study. Data was collected using an online questionnaire in April 2020.Results: 2603 medical students from 19 universities were included. Overall good knowledge and practice were demonstrated by the medical students (88.9%) and (78.6%), respectively. Respondents answered that the most common clinical symptoms of COVID-19 were fever (51.9%), dry cough (40.5%). The main combination of clinical symptoms was dry cough, fatigue and fever in (27.7%), and the rst initial symptom was headache (48.4%.).(60.2%) wear medical masks, (94.9%) said that avoiding crowded places protects against the spread of Covid19. (50.9%) have con dence that Sudan can win the battle against the COVID-19 with (48.6%) amongst males and (52.2%) amongst females. 69.0% agreed that COVID-19 will nally be successfully controlled.
Conclusion:This study showed that medical students in Sudan demonstrated excellent Knowledge and good practice toward Covid19.Recommendations: Although the results were very positive, further education and awareness should be carried out to increase the preparedness of medical students towards such pandemics and public health modules should also focus more on the importance of the knowledge of newly emerging diseases and the practices toward them.
COVID-19 is of uncommon diagnosis in pediatric with their presentation in much of time of a nonspecific entity; here we experienced a case of two years old female with Malaria presented with fever, cough, rhinorrhea, hemoptysis and convulsion diagnosed as COVID-19, complicated with encephalitis, received treatment and improved over weeks.
COVID-19 is of uncommon diagnosis in pediatric with their presentation
in much of time of a nonspecific entity; here we experienced a case of
two years old female with Malaria presented with fever, cough,
rhinorrhea, hemoptysis and convulsion diagnosed as COVID-19, complicated
with encephalitis, received treatment and improved over weeks.
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