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CORONAVIRUS AND THE SANITARY CONDITIONS: A REVIEW

CORONAVÍRUS E CONDIÇÕES SANITÁRIAS: UMA REVISÃO

Oliveira, Fábio Ribeiro de ; Almeida, Edna dos Santos ; Nascimento, Francisco Ramon Alves do ;

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Studies have showed that precarious sanitary conditions are directly related to the dissemination of the novel coronavirus. The objectives of this work are to characterize the transmission risks of novel coronavirus and to identify prevention and control strategies associated with water, sanitation, hygiene and waste management. The methodology included a review of literature carried out on data basis of Science Direct. After the application of search filters, 10 articles were selected for evaluation and association with the Brazilian context. The results indicated that the social vulnerability associated with the lack of access to adequate conditions of water, sanitation and waste management is one of main problems for the health preservation in times of pandemic.

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Estudos tem mostrado que condições sanitárias precárias estão diretamente relacionadas a disseminação do novo coronavírus. Os objetivos deste trabalho são caracterizar os riscos de transmissão do novo coronavírus e identificar estratégias de prevenção e controle associadas ao saneamento básico. A metodologia contemplou uma revisão da literatura realizada na base de dados do Science Direct. Após a aplicação dos filtros de busca, 10 artigos foram selecionados para avaliação e associação com o contexto brasileiro. Os resultados indicaram que a vulnerabilidade social associada a falta de acesso as condições adequadas de saneamento é um dos principais problemas para a preservação da saúde em tempos de pandemia.

Palavras-chave: SARS-CoV-2; pandemic; water; wastewater; sewage; waste,

Palavras-chave: SARS-CoV-2; pandemia; água, esgoto, resíduos sólidos.,

DOI: 10.5151/siintec2020-CORONAVIRUSAND

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Oliveira, Fábio Ribeiro de ; Almeida, Edna dos Santos ; Nascimento, Francisco Ramon Alves do ; "CORONAVIRUS AND THE SANITARY CONDITIONS: A REVIEW", p. 908-915 . In: Anais do VI Simpósio Internacional de Inovação e Tecnologia. São Paulo: Blucher, 2020.
ISSN 2357-7592, ISBN: 2357-7592
DOI 10.5151/siintec2020-CORONAVIRUSAND

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