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Contact Tracing of Healthcare Workers Exposed to COVID-19 Infection in a Tertiary-Care Hospital: Containing the Contagion

INTRODUCTION: Healthcare workers (HCWs) are at higher risk of getting infected with COVID-19 infection due to their close proximity to COVID-19-positive patients. We studied the risk stratification and positivity rate in HCWs at risk of getting COVID-19 infection as well as the possible factors resp...

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Autores principales: Sharma, Sarit, Gupta, Vikas, Bawa, Ashvind, Kumar, Ajay, Pooni, Puneet Aulakh, Gautam, Parshotam Lal, Chaudhary, Ashwani Kumar, Chhina, Rajoo Singh
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Wolters Kluwer - Medknow 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10112743/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37082385
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/ijcm.ijcm_1523_21
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author Sharma, Sarit
Gupta, Vikas
Bawa, Ashvind
Kumar, Ajay
Pooni, Puneet Aulakh
Gautam, Parshotam Lal
Chaudhary, Ashwani Kumar
Chhina, Rajoo Singh
author_facet Sharma, Sarit
Gupta, Vikas
Bawa, Ashvind
Kumar, Ajay
Pooni, Puneet Aulakh
Gautam, Parshotam Lal
Chaudhary, Ashwani Kumar
Chhina, Rajoo Singh
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description INTRODUCTION: Healthcare workers (HCWs) are at higher risk of getting infected with COVID-19 infection due to their close proximity to COVID-19-positive patients. We studied the risk stratification and positivity rate in HCWs at risk of getting COVID-19 infection as well as the possible factors responsible for their being at risk of COVID-19 infection during the study period. MATERIAL AND METHODS: This prospective study was conducted after approval by the institutional ethics committee. The data regarding demographic variables, risk stratification, COVID-19 (reverse-transcription polymerase chain reaction) report, and possible sources of exposure for HCWs were recorded in a proforma by personal/telephonic interviews as well as from hospital records from March 2020 to June 2021. The data generated were entered into Microsoft Excel(®) software and analyzed using percentages, proportions, and Chi-square tests for qualitative variables. RESULTS: COVID-19 infection’s positivity rate was 19.5% among high-risk and 0.6% among low-risk HCW contacts. HCWs working in non-COVID-19 areas (67.9%) were more at risk than those working in COVID-19 areas (32.1%). In contrast, the COVID-19 positivity rate was significantly higher among high-risk contact HCWs from COVID-19 areas (34.2%) than in non-COVID-19 areas (12.6%). The maximum COVID-19 positivity rate was seen in high-risk contacts with body fluid exposure (21%), performing aerosol-generating procedures (20%), and close exposure in operation theaters (18%). CONCLUSIONS: Risk stratification is an important tool to contain infection among HCWs who had unprotected close contact with a COVID-19-positive case. With appropriate contact tracing, we were able to avoid over- and under-quarantine, save many man-hours as well as contain the spread of infection. HCWs should not only wear appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) during work hours but should also practice mask-wearing and social distancing while they are in the community.
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spelling pubmed-101127432023-04-19 Contact Tracing of Healthcare Workers Exposed to COVID-19 Infection in a Tertiary-Care Hospital: Containing the Contagion Sharma, Sarit Gupta, Vikas Bawa, Ashvind Kumar, Ajay Pooni, Puneet Aulakh Gautam, Parshotam Lal Chaudhary, Ashwani Kumar Chhina, Rajoo Singh Indian J Community Med Original Article INTRODUCTION: Healthcare workers (HCWs) are at higher risk of getting infected with COVID-19 infection due to their close proximity to COVID-19-positive patients. We studied the risk stratification and positivity rate in HCWs at risk of getting COVID-19 infection as well as the possible factors responsible for their being at risk of COVID-19 infection during the study period. MATERIAL AND METHODS: This prospective study was conducted after approval by the institutional ethics committee. The data regarding demographic variables, risk stratification, COVID-19 (reverse-transcription polymerase chain reaction) report, and possible sources of exposure for HCWs were recorded in a proforma by personal/telephonic interviews as well as from hospital records from March 2020 to June 2021. The data generated were entered into Microsoft Excel(®) software and analyzed using percentages, proportions, and Chi-square tests for qualitative variables. RESULTS: COVID-19 infection’s positivity rate was 19.5% among high-risk and 0.6% among low-risk HCW contacts. HCWs working in non-COVID-19 areas (67.9%) were more at risk than those working in COVID-19 areas (32.1%). In contrast, the COVID-19 positivity rate was significantly higher among high-risk contact HCWs from COVID-19 areas (34.2%) than in non-COVID-19 areas (12.6%). The maximum COVID-19 positivity rate was seen in high-risk contacts with body fluid exposure (21%), performing aerosol-generating procedures (20%), and close exposure in operation theaters (18%). CONCLUSIONS: Risk stratification is an important tool to contain infection among HCWs who had unprotected close contact with a COVID-19-positive case. With appropriate contact tracing, we were able to avoid over- and under-quarantine, save many man-hours as well as contain the spread of infection. HCWs should not only wear appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) during work hours but should also practice mask-wearing and social distancing while they are in the community. Wolters Kluwer - Medknow 2023 2022-12-08 /pmc/articles/PMC10112743/ /pubmed/37082385 http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/ijcm.ijcm_1523_21 Text en Copyright: © 2022 Indian Journal of Community Medicine https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/This is an open access journal, and articles are distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 License, which allows others to remix, tweak, and build upon the work non-commercially, as long as appropriate credit is given and the new creations are licensed under the identical terms.
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Sharma, Sarit
Gupta, Vikas
Bawa, Ashvind
Kumar, Ajay
Pooni, Puneet Aulakh
Gautam, Parshotam Lal
Chaudhary, Ashwani Kumar
Chhina, Rajoo Singh
Contact Tracing of Healthcare Workers Exposed to COVID-19 Infection in a Tertiary-Care Hospital: Containing the Contagion
title Contact Tracing of Healthcare Workers Exposed to COVID-19 Infection in a Tertiary-Care Hospital: Containing the Contagion
title_full Contact Tracing of Healthcare Workers Exposed to COVID-19 Infection in a Tertiary-Care Hospital: Containing the Contagion
title_fullStr Contact Tracing of Healthcare Workers Exposed to COVID-19 Infection in a Tertiary-Care Hospital: Containing the Contagion
title_full_unstemmed Contact Tracing of Healthcare Workers Exposed to COVID-19 Infection in a Tertiary-Care Hospital: Containing the Contagion
title_short Contact Tracing of Healthcare Workers Exposed to COVID-19 Infection in a Tertiary-Care Hospital: Containing the Contagion
title_sort contact tracing of healthcare workers exposed to covid-19 infection in a tertiary-care hospital: containing the contagion
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10112743/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37082385
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/ijcm.ijcm_1523_21
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