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Incidence of COVID-19 in children and young people who play federated football

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Title
Incidence of COVID-19 in children and young people who play federated football
Author(s)
Seijo Bestilleiro, Rocío
Suanzes Hernández, Jorge
Batalla Bautista, Diego
Pereira Rodríguez, María José
González-Martín, Cristina
García Rodríguez, María Teresa
Pértega-Díaz, Sonia
Date
2021-11-09
Citation
Seijo Bestilleiro R, Suanzes Hernández J, Batalla Bautista D, Pereira Rodríguez MJ, Martín CG, Garcia Rodriguez MT, Pértega Díaz S. Incidence of COVID-19 in children and young people who play federated football. Sports Health. 2022 Jan-Feb;14(1):99-102.
Abstract
[Abstract] Aim: To determine the incidence of SARS-CoV-2 (severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2) infection in children and young people who play federated football. Methods: Prospective study, from October 2020 to January 2021, in players aged 4 to 19 years from federated football clubs in Galicia, Spain (N = 23,845). Outbreaks and cases of SARS-CoV-2 infection were recorded. The cumulative incidence was compared with the incidence registered in Galicia in the same age range. Results: The cumulative incidence was 29.8 cases per 10,000 licenses in 4 months, lower than the incidence registered in the general population for all ages and both sexes (283.7 per 10,000 inhabitants; rate ratio = 9.5). It was higher in January (40.7 per 10,000), coinciding with the population peak. More cases were registered in futsal (42.9 vs 27.5 per 10,000) and competitions with periodic screenings (127.4 vs 9.1 per 10,000). There were 2 outbreaks in 2389 teams (0.08%). Conclusion: The results support the safety of football practice in children and young people with prevention protocols.
Keywords
COVID-19
SARS-CoV-2
Disease transmission
Infectious
Exercise
Football
Risk
 
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https://doi.org/10.1177/19417381211055682
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1941-7381

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