%0 Journal Article %A Junhel Dalanon %A Rhomeljustein Redoble %A Jo-Ann Belotindos %A Candy Delos Reyes %A Jaime Fabillar, Jr. %A Ma. Shiril Armero %A Rozzano Locsin %A Yoshitaka Suzuki %A Kazuo Okura %A Yoshizo Matsuka %T Adequate knowledge of COVID-19 impacts good practices amongst health profession students in the Philippines %D 2021 %R 10.1101/2021.02.18.431919 %J bioRxiv %P 2021.02.18.431919 %X Background The spread of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) in the Philippines started with its first suspected case on January 22, 2020. The government reacted by imposing several measures including community quarantine, class suspensions, drug therapy and vaccine development, and travel restrictions. This online survey was done amongst Filipino health professions undergraduate students to uncover the relationship between their knowledge, attitude, and practice during this pandemic.Methods Cross-sectional data were obtained from an online survey done on students of medicine, dentistry, optometry, rehabilitative sciences, and pharmacy.Results At a response rate of 100% (n=1257), the results show that healthcare profession students in the Philippines have good knowledge (87.6%) and practices (63.6%) regarding COVID-19, yet attitude (63.6%) was just passable. This study also shows that a strong correlation exists between knowledge and practice concerning the current pandemic, r(2) = 0.08, P = 0.004.Conclusion Adequate knowledge of COVID-19 impacts good practices of avoiding crowded places and misuse of steam inhalation amongst health profession students in the Philippines. Knowledge and practice pertaining to the current pandemic have been found to be good, but attitude remains low.Competing Interest StatementThe authors have declared no competing interest. %U https://www.biorxiv.org/content/biorxiv/early/2021/02/19/2021.02.18.431919.full.pdf