Search Results - Vaccines
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FIFA Arab Cup tournament with full capacity of spectators during the COVID-19 pandemic: a cross-sectional study
Al-Thani, H., Musleh, A. A. A., Khan, N. A., Asim, M., Abdurahiman, S., Morad, Y. A., Massey, A., El-Menyar, A.Published in Science and Medicine in Football (2023)“…Among the participants, 4,195 (65.1%), 2,253 (34.9%) and 27 (0.4%) were vaccinated with 2 doses, vaccinated with 3 doses, and recovered from SARS-Cov-2 infection, respectively. …”
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Enhancing public trust in COVID-19 vaccination during the 2022 FIFA Men`s World Cup: a call for action
Essar, M. Y., Nawaz, F. A., Kacimi, S. E. O., Klouche- Djedid, S. N., Shah, J., Ghozy, S., Laskowski, E. R.Published in British Journal of Sports Medicine (2022)“…Vaccines have been shown to remain effective in preventing disease severity, even in the wake of new COVID-19 variants.8 Organising a large-scale public event like the FIFA Men`s World Cup requires comprehensive planning and multidisciplinary efforts to prevent COVID-19, including using the publicity of the event to encourage vaccine uptake. …”
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Olympic Games in COVID-19 times: lessons learned with special focus on the upcoming FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022
Dergaa, I., Ben Saad, H., Souissi, A., Musa, S., Abdulmalik, M. A., Chamari, K.Published in British Journal of Sports Medicine (2022)“…The COVID-19 pandemic has impacted the global international sports calendar, causing the first-ever postponement of the 2020 Tokyo Summer Olympic Games (OG) and Paralympic Games (PG) until 2021.Several scientists and sports organisations were strongly opposed to the organisation of these OG and PG. Variable vaccination rates, waning immunity and the emergence of more transmissible and potentially lethal COVID-19 strains have created additional challenges to hosting large-scale international sporting events. …”
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COVID-19 Infection among elite football players: A nationwide prospective cohort study
Papagiannis, D., Laios, T., Tryposkiadis, K., Kouriotis, K., Roussis, X., Basdekis, G., Boudouris, P., Cholevas, C., Karakitsios, S., Kakavas, P., Kiriakidis, T., Kouloumentas, P., Kouvidis, G., Manoudis, G., Nikolaou, P., Theos, C., Piskopakis, A.-N., Rallis, I., Ristanis, S., Toliopoulos, A., Zisis, G., Theodorakis, Y., Gourgoulianis, K. I., Rachiotis, G., Rachiotis, G.Published in Vaccines (2022)“…Vaccines…”
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COVID-19 vaccination, herd immunity and the transition toward normalcy: Challenges with the upcoming sports event
Dergaa, I., Abdelrahman, H., Varma, A., Yousfi, N., Souissi, A., Ghram, A., Hammad, A. S., Musa, E. R., Taheri, M., Irandoust, K., Chtourou, H., Rafiei, M. M., Ghasemi, M., Farzian, S.Published in Annals of Applied Sport Science (2021)“…A combination of measures including prompt vaccination with the beneficial impact of the vaccines in reducing the severity of disease, advances in treatment, expanded use of diagnostics and better implementation of public-health policies are a necessity. …”
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Topathleten first? Corona-Impfungen: Ein heikles Thema (Top athletes first? Corona vaccination: A sensitive topic)
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COVID-19, indications for professional football teams and referees training resumption
Gavino Donadu, M., Pizzi, A. R., Zeppilli, P.Published in The Journal of Infection in Developing Countries (2020)“…They were designed to minimize the risk of contagion were thus based on the fact that during that phase of SARS-COV-2 virus pandemic (COVID-19) and in the absence of an effective vaccine, the zero-contagion risk did not exist and does not exist to date. …”
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Football and COVID-19 risk: correlation is not causation
Ayoub, F., Sato, T., Sakuraba, A.Published in Clinical Microbiology and Infection (2020)“…Overall, evidence supporting a causal relationship between blood types, vitamin D and BCG vaccine and COVID-19 risk are scant.…”
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COVID-19 safety recommendations for the reopening of the Dr. Joaquim Grava Corinthians training facility
Ramos e Côrte, A. C., Grava de Sousa, J. P., Grava de Sousa, I., Muarrek Garcia, R., Stancati, J.Published in Revista Brasileira de Medicina do Esporte (2020)“…Little is known about vaccines and forms of treatment at this point. However, the importance of preventing transmission is very clear, and one of the main measures is social isolation. …”
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Sprint-Up: A new device for sprint and change of direction training in footballers
Salerno, P., Zanetti, C.Published in Sport Performance & Science Reports (2020)“…In recent years the focus has shifted more to horizontal force generation against relatively heavy loads.The idea is also developing that sprint training can be a kind of vaccine against Hamstring injuries. Sprint training iscomplex: it has been shown that, especially in adulthood andin already well-trained athletes, despite some of them spending years training sprint, performance often improves little over short distances. …”
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Fan`s perspective on professional leagues and sporting events during COVID-19 confinement period
Vegara-Ferri, J. M., Carboneros, M., Deliautaite, K., Diaz-Suárez, A., López-Gullón, J. M.Published in Journal of Human Sport & Exercise (2020)“…Furthermore, 92.8% of the survey respondents would not attend a live match without social distancing measures or without the existence of a vaccine; 67.4% would follow it through mass media resources with the same interest. …”