The COVID-19 pandemic's impact on the practices and biosecurity measures of veterinary medicine professionals in Brazil.
José Victor Pronievicz BarretoElis LorenzettiSimone Fernanda Nedel PertileNicolas Peralta BertassoRafaela Machado Dos SantosAndressa de Melo JardimDaniella Aparecida Godoi KemperMarilice ZundtFabíola Cristine de Almeida RegoPublished in: Revista brasileira de medicina veterinaria (2022)
Veterinarians, among other health professionals, are considered health professionals at high risk of exposure to and contraction of COVID-19. The main objective of this study is to assess changes in the clinical practices of veterinarians during the COVID-19 pandemic around prophylactic and biosafety measures, as well as to evaluate changes in workload and cost-benefit ratio. An online questionnaire was sent to veterinary professionals from July 2020 to July 2021 using Google Forms. A total of 1134 veterinarians answered the questionnaire on clinical experiences and biosafety practices during the COVID-19 pandemic. Veterinarians changed their routine clinical practices, as there was a reduction in working hours, and applied new patient approaches and advice to their owners, as well as restricting the number of people allowed inside. Biosafety measures were added in their workplaces, with an increase in the use of personal protective equipment. COVID-19 tests were administered at least once in 19.0%, and more than once in 9.5% of the respondents. Flu symptoms were present in 23.8% of the respondents, and 31.0% of the veterinarians attended to COVID-19 positive pet owners. Therefore, most veterinarians altered their routine practices, and some were exposed to sources of COVID-19 infection.