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Sick leave due to COVID-19 during the first pandemic wave in France, 2020

OBJECTIVES: To quantify the burden of COVID-19-related sick leave during the first pandemic wave in France, accounting for sick leaves due to symptomatic COVID-19 (‘symptomatic sick leaves’) and those due to close contact with COVID-19 cases (‘contact sick leaves’). METHODS: We combined data from a...

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Autores principales: Smith, David R M, Jijón, Sofía, Oodally, Ajmal, Shirreff, George, Aït Bouziad, Karim, Ante-Testard, Pearl Anne, Bastard, Jonathan, Bouziri, Hanifa, Daouda, Oumou Salama, Duchemin, Tom, Godon-Rensonnet, Anne-Sophie, Henriot, Paul, Houri, Yasmine, Neynaud, Hélène, Perozziello, Anne, Thonon, Frédérique, Crépey, Pascal, Dab, William, Jean, Kévin, Temime, Laura
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: BMJ Publishing Group 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10176331/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36914254
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/oemed-2022-108451
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author Smith, David R M
Jijón, Sofía
Oodally, Ajmal
Shirreff, George
Aït Bouziad, Karim
Ante-Testard, Pearl Anne
Bastard, Jonathan
Bouziri, Hanifa
Daouda, Oumou Salama
Duchemin, Tom
Godon-Rensonnet, Anne-Sophie
Henriot, Paul
Houri, Yasmine
Neynaud, Hélène
Perozziello, Anne
Thonon, Frédérique
Crépey, Pascal
Dab, William
Jean, Kévin
Temime, Laura
author_facet Smith, David R M
Jijón, Sofía
Oodally, Ajmal
Shirreff, George
Aït Bouziad, Karim
Ante-Testard, Pearl Anne
Bastard, Jonathan
Bouziri, Hanifa
Daouda, Oumou Salama
Duchemin, Tom
Godon-Rensonnet, Anne-Sophie
Henriot, Paul
Houri, Yasmine
Neynaud, Hélène
Perozziello, Anne
Thonon, Frédérique
Crépey, Pascal
Dab, William
Jean, Kévin
Temime, Laura
author_sort Smith, David R M
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description OBJECTIVES: To quantify the burden of COVID-19-related sick leave during the first pandemic wave in France, accounting for sick leaves due to symptomatic COVID-19 (‘symptomatic sick leaves’) and those due to close contact with COVID-19 cases (‘contact sick leaves’). METHODS: We combined data from a national demographic database, an occupational health survey, a social behaviour survey and a dynamic SARS-CoV-2 transmission model. Sick leave incidence from 1 March 2020 to 31 May 2020 was estimated by summing daily probabilities of symptomatic and contact sick leaves, stratified by age and administrative region. RESULTS: There were an estimated 1.70M COVID-19-related sick leaves among France’s 40M working-age adults during the first pandemic wave, including 0.42M due to COVID-19 symptoms and 1.28M due to COVID-19 contacts. There was great geographical variation, with peak daily sick leave incidence ranging from 230 in Corse (Corsica) to 33 000 in Île-de-France (the greater Paris region), and greatest overall burden in regions of north-eastern France. Regional sick leave burden was generally proportional to local COVID-19 prevalence, but age-adjusted employment rates and contact behaviours also contributed. For instance, 37% of symptomatic infections occurred in Île-de-France, but 45% of sick leaves. Middle-aged workers bore disproportionately high sick leave burden, owing predominantly to greater incidence of contact sick leaves. CONCLUSIONS: France was heavily impacted by sick leave during the first pandemic wave, with COVID-19 contacts accounting for approximately three-quarters of COVID-19-related sick leaves. In the absence of representative sick leave registry data, local demography, employment patterns, epidemiological trends and contact behaviours can be synthesised to quantify sick leave burden and, in turn, predict economic consequences of infectious disease epidemics.
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spelling pubmed-101763312023-05-13 Sick leave due to COVID-19 during the first pandemic wave in France, 2020 Smith, David R M Jijón, Sofía Oodally, Ajmal Shirreff, George Aït Bouziad, Karim Ante-Testard, Pearl Anne Bastard, Jonathan Bouziri, Hanifa Daouda, Oumou Salama Duchemin, Tom Godon-Rensonnet, Anne-Sophie Henriot, Paul Houri, Yasmine Neynaud, Hélène Perozziello, Anne Thonon, Frédérique Crépey, Pascal Dab, William Jean, Kévin Temime, Laura Occup Environ Med Workplace OBJECTIVES: To quantify the burden of COVID-19-related sick leave during the first pandemic wave in France, accounting for sick leaves due to symptomatic COVID-19 (‘symptomatic sick leaves’) and those due to close contact with COVID-19 cases (‘contact sick leaves’). METHODS: We combined data from a national demographic database, an occupational health survey, a social behaviour survey and a dynamic SARS-CoV-2 transmission model. Sick leave incidence from 1 March 2020 to 31 May 2020 was estimated by summing daily probabilities of symptomatic and contact sick leaves, stratified by age and administrative region. RESULTS: There were an estimated 1.70M COVID-19-related sick leaves among France’s 40M working-age adults during the first pandemic wave, including 0.42M due to COVID-19 symptoms and 1.28M due to COVID-19 contacts. There was great geographical variation, with peak daily sick leave incidence ranging from 230 in Corse (Corsica) to 33 000 in Île-de-France (the greater Paris region), and greatest overall burden in regions of north-eastern France. Regional sick leave burden was generally proportional to local COVID-19 prevalence, but age-adjusted employment rates and contact behaviours also contributed. For instance, 37% of symptomatic infections occurred in Île-de-France, but 45% of sick leaves. Middle-aged workers bore disproportionately high sick leave burden, owing predominantly to greater incidence of contact sick leaves. CONCLUSIONS: France was heavily impacted by sick leave during the first pandemic wave, with COVID-19 contacts accounting for approximately three-quarters of COVID-19-related sick leaves. In the absence of representative sick leave registry data, local demography, employment patterns, epidemiological trends and contact behaviours can be synthesised to quantify sick leave burden and, in turn, predict economic consequences of infectious disease epidemics. BMJ Publishing Group 2023-05 2023-03-13 /pmc/articles/PMC10176331/ /pubmed/36914254 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/oemed-2022-108451 Text en © Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2023. Re-use permitted under CC BY-NC. No commercial re-use. See rights and permissions. Published by BMJ. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an open access article distributed in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial (CC BY-NC 4.0) license, which permits others to distribute, remix, adapt, build upon this work non-commercially, and license their derivative works on different terms, provided the original work is properly cited, appropriate credit is given, any changes made indicated, and the use is non-commercial. See: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) .
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Smith, David R M
Jijón, Sofía
Oodally, Ajmal
Shirreff, George
Aït Bouziad, Karim
Ante-Testard, Pearl Anne
Bastard, Jonathan
Bouziri, Hanifa
Daouda, Oumou Salama
Duchemin, Tom
Godon-Rensonnet, Anne-Sophie
Henriot, Paul
Houri, Yasmine
Neynaud, Hélène
Perozziello, Anne
Thonon, Frédérique
Crépey, Pascal
Dab, William
Jean, Kévin
Temime, Laura
Sick leave due to COVID-19 during the first pandemic wave in France, 2020
title Sick leave due to COVID-19 during the first pandemic wave in France, 2020
title_full Sick leave due to COVID-19 during the first pandemic wave in France, 2020
title_fullStr Sick leave due to COVID-19 during the first pandemic wave in France, 2020
title_full_unstemmed Sick leave due to COVID-19 during the first pandemic wave in France, 2020
title_short Sick leave due to COVID-19 during the first pandemic wave in France, 2020
title_sort sick leave due to covid-19 during the first pandemic wave in france, 2020
topic Workplace
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10176331/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36914254
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/oemed-2022-108451
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