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Prevalence of flu-like syndrome in healthcare workers in Brazil: a national study, 2020
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the prevalence of reported symptoms of flu-like syndrome (FS) among HCW and compare HCW and non-HCW on the chance of reporting these symptoms, this study analyzed data of a population-based survey conducted in Brazil. METHODS: A cross-sectional analysis was performed with self...
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Faculdade de Saúde Pública da Universidade de São Paulo
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10118401/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37075390 http://dx.doi.org/10.11606/s1518-8787.2023057004384 |
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author | Assunção, Ada Ávila Freguglia, Ricardo da Silva Vieira, Marcel de Toledo Marioni, Larissa da Silva |
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description | OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the prevalence of reported symptoms of flu-like syndrome (FS) among HCW and compare HCW and non-HCW on the chance of reporting these symptoms, this study analyzed data of a population-based survey conducted in Brazil. METHODS: A cross-sectional analysis was performed with self-reported data from the Brazilian National Household Sample Survey (PNAD Covid-19) from May 2020. The authors analyzed a probability sample of 125,179 workers, aged 18 to 65, with monthly income lower than US$ 3 500. The variable HCW or non-HCW was the covariate of interest and having reported FS symptoms or not was the outcome variable. Authors tested interactions of HCW with other covariates. A logit model – when controlling for sociodemographic, employment, and geographic characteristics – investigated the chance of HCW reporting FS compared to non-HCW. RESULTS: HCW have a significant effect (odds ratio of 1.369) on reporting FS symptoms when compared to non-HCW. HCW account for 4.17% of the sample, with a higher frequency of FS (3.38%) than observed for non-HCW (2.43%). Female, non-white and older individuals had higher chance to report FS. CONCLUSIONS: The HCW had a higher chance of reporting symptoms than non-HCW aged over 18 years in the labor force. These results emphasize guidelines for preventive measures to reduce workplace exposures in the healthcare facilities. The prevalence is disproportionately affecting HCW women and HCW non-whites. In the regions North and Northeast the steeper progression is consistent with the hypothesis of socioeconomic factors, and it explains the greater prevalence in HCW and non-HCW living in those territories. |
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spelling | pubmed-101184012023-04-21 Prevalence of flu-like syndrome in healthcare workers in Brazil: a national study, 2020 Assunção, Ada Ávila Freguglia, Ricardo da Silva Vieira, Marcel de Toledo Marioni, Larissa da Silva Rev Saude Publica Original Article OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the prevalence of reported symptoms of flu-like syndrome (FS) among HCW and compare HCW and non-HCW on the chance of reporting these symptoms, this study analyzed data of a population-based survey conducted in Brazil. METHODS: A cross-sectional analysis was performed with self-reported data from the Brazilian National Household Sample Survey (PNAD Covid-19) from May 2020. The authors analyzed a probability sample of 125,179 workers, aged 18 to 65, with monthly income lower than US$ 3 500. The variable HCW or non-HCW was the covariate of interest and having reported FS symptoms or not was the outcome variable. Authors tested interactions of HCW with other covariates. A logit model – when controlling for sociodemographic, employment, and geographic characteristics – investigated the chance of HCW reporting FS compared to non-HCW. RESULTS: HCW have a significant effect (odds ratio of 1.369) on reporting FS symptoms when compared to non-HCW. HCW account for 4.17% of the sample, with a higher frequency of FS (3.38%) than observed for non-HCW (2.43%). Female, non-white and older individuals had higher chance to report FS. CONCLUSIONS: The HCW had a higher chance of reporting symptoms than non-HCW aged over 18 years in the labor force. These results emphasize guidelines for preventive measures to reduce workplace exposures in the healthcare facilities. The prevalence is disproportionately affecting HCW women and HCW non-whites. In the regions North and Northeast the steeper progression is consistent with the hypothesis of socioeconomic factors, and it explains the greater prevalence in HCW and non-HCW living in those territories. Faculdade de Saúde Pública da Universidade de São Paulo 2023-03-15 /pmc/articles/PMC10118401/ /pubmed/37075390 http://dx.doi.org/10.11606/s1518-8787.2023057004384 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Original Article Assunção, Ada Ávila Freguglia, Ricardo da Silva Vieira, Marcel de Toledo Marioni, Larissa da Silva Prevalence of flu-like syndrome in healthcare workers in Brazil: a national study, 2020 |
title | Prevalence of flu-like syndrome in healthcare workers in Brazil: a national study, 2020 |
title_full | Prevalence of flu-like syndrome in healthcare workers in Brazil: a national study, 2020 |
title_fullStr | Prevalence of flu-like syndrome in healthcare workers in Brazil: a national study, 2020 |
title_full_unstemmed | Prevalence of flu-like syndrome in healthcare workers in Brazil: a national study, 2020 |
title_short | Prevalence of flu-like syndrome in healthcare workers in Brazil: a national study, 2020 |
title_sort | prevalence of flu-like syndrome in healthcare workers in brazil: a national study, 2020 |
topic | Original Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10118401/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37075390 http://dx.doi.org/10.11606/s1518-8787.2023057004384 |
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