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Occupational COVID-19 Exposures and Illnesses among Workers in California—Analysis of a New Occupational COVID-19 Surveillance System
Little is known about occupational SARS-CoV-2 exposures and COVID-19 outcomes. We established a Doctor’s First Reports of Occupational Injury or Illness (DFR)-based surveillance system to study cases of work-related COVID-19 exposures and disease. The surveillance data included demographics, occupat...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10341532/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37444154 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph20136307 |
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author | Bui, David Pham Gibb, Kathryn Fiellin, Martha Rodriguez, Andrea Majka, Claire Espineli, Carolina Gebreegziabher, Elisabeth Flattery, Jennifer Vergara, Ximena P. |
author_facet | Bui, David Pham Gibb, Kathryn Fiellin, Martha Rodriguez, Andrea Majka, Claire Espineli, Carolina Gebreegziabher, Elisabeth Flattery, Jennifer Vergara, Ximena P. |
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description | Little is known about occupational SARS-CoV-2 exposures and COVID-19 outcomes. We established a Doctor’s First Reports of Occupational Injury or Illness (DFR)-based surveillance system to study cases of work-related COVID-19 exposures and disease. The surveillance data included demographics, occupation, industry, exposure, and illness, details including hospitalization and lost work. We classified workers into ‘healthcare’, non-healthcare ‘public-facing’, or ‘other’ worker groups, and rural–urban commuting areas (RUCAs). We describe worker exposures and outcomes overall by worker group and RUCA. We analyzed 2848 COVID-19 DFRs representing workers in 22 detailed occupation groups and 19 industry groups. Most DFRs were for workers in metropolitan RUCAs (89%) and those in healthcare (42%) and public-facing (24%) worker groups. While DFRs were from 382 unique worksites, 52% were from four hospitals and one prison. Among 1063 DFRs with a suspected exposure, 73% suspected exposure to a patient or client. Few DFRs indicated hospitalization (3.9%); however, the proportion hospitalized was higher among nonmetropolitan (7.4%) and public-facing (6.7%) workers. While 56% of DFRs indicated some lost work time, the proportion was highest among public-facing (80%) workers. Healthcare and prison workers were the majority of reported occupational COVID-19 exposures and illnesses. The risk of COVID-19 hospitalization and lost work may be highest among nonmetropolitan and public-facing workers. |
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spelling | pubmed-103415322023-07-14 Occupational COVID-19 Exposures and Illnesses among Workers in California—Analysis of a New Occupational COVID-19 Surveillance System Bui, David Pham Gibb, Kathryn Fiellin, Martha Rodriguez, Andrea Majka, Claire Espineli, Carolina Gebreegziabher, Elisabeth Flattery, Jennifer Vergara, Ximena P. Int J Environ Res Public Health Article Little is known about occupational SARS-CoV-2 exposures and COVID-19 outcomes. We established a Doctor’s First Reports of Occupational Injury or Illness (DFR)-based surveillance system to study cases of work-related COVID-19 exposures and disease. The surveillance data included demographics, occupation, industry, exposure, and illness, details including hospitalization and lost work. We classified workers into ‘healthcare’, non-healthcare ‘public-facing’, or ‘other’ worker groups, and rural–urban commuting areas (RUCAs). We describe worker exposures and outcomes overall by worker group and RUCA. We analyzed 2848 COVID-19 DFRs representing workers in 22 detailed occupation groups and 19 industry groups. Most DFRs were for workers in metropolitan RUCAs (89%) and those in healthcare (42%) and public-facing (24%) worker groups. While DFRs were from 382 unique worksites, 52% were from four hospitals and one prison. Among 1063 DFRs with a suspected exposure, 73% suspected exposure to a patient or client. Few DFRs indicated hospitalization (3.9%); however, the proportion hospitalized was higher among nonmetropolitan (7.4%) and public-facing (6.7%) workers. While 56% of DFRs indicated some lost work time, the proportion was highest among public-facing (80%) workers. Healthcare and prison workers were the majority of reported occupational COVID-19 exposures and illnesses. The risk of COVID-19 hospitalization and lost work may be highest among nonmetropolitan and public-facing workers. MDPI 2023-07-06 /pmc/articles/PMC10341532/ /pubmed/37444154 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph20136307 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Bui, David Pham Gibb, Kathryn Fiellin, Martha Rodriguez, Andrea Majka, Claire Espineli, Carolina Gebreegziabher, Elisabeth Flattery, Jennifer Vergara, Ximena P. Occupational COVID-19 Exposures and Illnesses among Workers in California—Analysis of a New Occupational COVID-19 Surveillance System |
title | Occupational COVID-19 Exposures and Illnesses among Workers in California—Analysis of a New Occupational COVID-19 Surveillance System |
title_full | Occupational COVID-19 Exposures and Illnesses among Workers in California—Analysis of a New Occupational COVID-19 Surveillance System |
title_fullStr | Occupational COVID-19 Exposures and Illnesses among Workers in California—Analysis of a New Occupational COVID-19 Surveillance System |
title_full_unstemmed | Occupational COVID-19 Exposures and Illnesses among Workers in California—Analysis of a New Occupational COVID-19 Surveillance System |
title_short | Occupational COVID-19 Exposures and Illnesses among Workers in California—Analysis of a New Occupational COVID-19 Surveillance System |
title_sort | occupational covid-19 exposures and illnesses among workers in california—analysis of a new occupational covid-19 surveillance system |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10341532/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37444154 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph20136307 |
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