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Differential occupational risks to healthcare workers from SARS-CoV-2 observed during a prospective observational study.


ABSTRACT: We conducted voluntary Covid-19 testing programmes for symptomatic and asymptomatic staff at a UK teaching hospital using naso-/oro-pharyngeal PCR testing and immunoassays for IgG antibodies. 1128/10,034 (11.2%) staff had evidence of Covid-19 at some time. Using questionnaire data provided on potential risk-factors, staff with a confirmed household contact were at greatest risk (adjusted odds ratio [aOR] 4.82 [95%CI 3.45-6.72]). Higher rates of Covid-19 were seen in staff working in Covid-19-facing areas (22.6% vs. 8.6% elsewhere) (aOR 2.47 [1.99-3.08]). Controlling for Covid-19-facing status, risks were heterogenous across the hospital, with higher rates in acute medicine (1.52 [1.07-2.16]) and sporadic outbreaks in areas with few or no Covid-19 patients. Covid-19 intensive care unit staff were relatively protected (0.44 [0.28-0.69]), likely by a bundle of PPE-related measures. Positive results were more likely in Black (1.66 [1.25-2.21]) and Asian (1.51 [1.28-1.77]) staff, independent of role or working location, and in porters and cleaners (2.06 [1.34-3.15]).

SUBMITTER: Eyre DW 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7486122 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Differential occupational risks to healthcare workers from SARS-CoV-2 observed during a prospective observational study.

Eyre David W DW   Lumley Sheila F SF   O'Donnell Denise D   Campbell Mark M   Sims Elizabeth E   Lawson Elaine E   Warren Fiona F   James Tim T   Cox Stuart S   Howarth Alison A   Doherty George G   Hatch Stephanie B SB   Kavanagh James J   Chau Kevin K KK   Fowler Philip W PW   Swann Jeremy J   Volk Denis D   Yang-Turner Fan F   Stoesser Nicole N   Matthews Philippa C PC   Dudareva Maria M   Davies Timothy T   Shaw Robert H RH   Peto Leon L   Downs Louise O LO   Vogt Alexander A   Amini Ali A   Young Bernadette C BC   Drennan Philip George PG   Mentzer Alexander J AJ   Skelly Donal T DT   Karpe Fredrik F   Neville Matt J MJ   Andersson Monique M   Brent Andrew J AJ   Jones Nicola N   Martins Ferreira Lucas L   Christott Thomas T   Marsden Brian D BD   Hoosdally Sarah S   Cornall Richard R   Crook Derrick W DW   Stuart David I DI   Screaton Gavin G   Peto Timothy Ea TE   Holthof Bruno B   O'Donnell Anne-Marie AM   Ebner Daniel D   Conlon Christopher P CP   Jeffery Katie K   Walker Timothy M TM  

eLife 20200821


We conducted voluntary Covid-19 testing programmes for symptomatic and asymptomatic staff at a UK teaching hospital using naso-/oro-pharyngeal PCR testing and immunoassays for IgG antibodies. 1128/10,034 (11.2%) staff had evidence of Covid-19 at some time. Using questionnaire data provided on potential risk-factors, staff with a confirmed household contact were at greatest risk (adjusted odds ratio [aOR] 4.82 [95%CI 3.45-6.72]). Higher rates of Covid-19 were seen in staff working in Covid-19-fac  ...[more]

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