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COVID-19 among workers assisting homeless and socially vulnerable people
OBJECTIVE: To describe the profile of professionals assisting homeless and socially vulnerable populations tested for COVID-19, and to determine potential associations with exposure at the workplace, on the way to work, or at home, among infected professionals. To describe disease symptoms and progr...
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Instituto Israelita de Ensino e Pesquisa Albert Einstein
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8909120/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35293526 http://dx.doi.org/10.31744/einstein_journal/2022AO6237 |
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author | Horie, Nídia Celeste Schmid, Karin da Silva, Brayan Filipe Farias |
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description | OBJECTIVE: To describe the profile of professionals assisting homeless and socially vulnerable populations tested for COVID-19, and to determine potential associations with exposure at the workplace, on the way to work, or at home, among infected professionals. To describe disease symptoms and progression and to investigate potential associations with age, sex and exposure at the workplace, on the way to work, or at home. METHODS: A retrospective analysis of data of 173 workers employed by Serviço Franciscano de Solidariedade tested for SARS-CoV-2. Between May 20 and June 2, 2020, professionals and volunteers were tested for anti-SARS-CoV-2 IgG and IgM antibodies, by means of qualitative rapid chromatographic immunoassay in whole blood. A questionnaire was used to collect data on demographic characteristics and working conditions, history and date of onset of symptoms and risk factors. Quantitative variables were expressed as mean and standard deviation, or median, maximum, and minimum values. Data normality was investigated using the Kolmogorov-Smirnov test. RESULTS: A total of 46 (26.6%) participants had positive serologic tests. Of participants with negative serologic test results, 109 (85.8%) were asymptomatic. History of symptoms was the most significant independent factor associated with positive serology. Serologic test results and symptoms differed significantly according to housing (p=0.045) and working (p<0.001) conditions. More than half of participants (52.4%) living in shared households tested positive, compared to 23% of participants living in family households. Participants working remotely from home did not test positive. In seropositive participants, onset of symptoms was associated with workplace exposure and shared housing conditions. CONCLUSION: History of symptoms was associated with positive serology for COVID-19. Shared housing conditions tended to be associated with higher risk of infection. Onset of symptoms was associated with higher levels of workplace exposure and shared housing conditions in seropositive participants. |
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spelling | pubmed-89091202022-03-14 COVID-19 among workers assisting homeless and socially vulnerable people Horie, Nídia Celeste Schmid, Karin da Silva, Brayan Filipe Farias Einstein (Sao Paulo) Original Article OBJECTIVE: To describe the profile of professionals assisting homeless and socially vulnerable populations tested for COVID-19, and to determine potential associations with exposure at the workplace, on the way to work, or at home, among infected professionals. To describe disease symptoms and progression and to investigate potential associations with age, sex and exposure at the workplace, on the way to work, or at home. METHODS: A retrospective analysis of data of 173 workers employed by Serviço Franciscano de Solidariedade tested for SARS-CoV-2. Between May 20 and June 2, 2020, professionals and volunteers were tested for anti-SARS-CoV-2 IgG and IgM antibodies, by means of qualitative rapid chromatographic immunoassay in whole blood. A questionnaire was used to collect data on demographic characteristics and working conditions, history and date of onset of symptoms and risk factors. Quantitative variables were expressed as mean and standard deviation, or median, maximum, and minimum values. Data normality was investigated using the Kolmogorov-Smirnov test. RESULTS: A total of 46 (26.6%) participants had positive serologic tests. Of participants with negative serologic test results, 109 (85.8%) were asymptomatic. History of symptoms was the most significant independent factor associated with positive serology. Serologic test results and symptoms differed significantly according to housing (p=0.045) and working (p<0.001) conditions. More than half of participants (52.4%) living in shared households tested positive, compared to 23% of participants living in family households. Participants working remotely from home did not test positive. In seropositive participants, onset of symptoms was associated with workplace exposure and shared housing conditions. CONCLUSION: History of symptoms was associated with positive serology for COVID-19. Shared housing conditions tended to be associated with higher risk of infection. Onset of symptoms was associated with higher levels of workplace exposure and shared housing conditions in seropositive participants. Instituto Israelita de Ensino e Pesquisa Albert Einstein 2022-03-04 /pmc/articles/PMC8909120/ /pubmed/35293526 http://dx.doi.org/10.31744/einstein_journal/2022AO6237 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 Horie, Nídia Celeste Schmid, Karin da Silva, Brayan Filipe Farias COVID-19 among workers assisting homeless and socially vulnerable people |
title | COVID-19 among workers assisting homeless and socially vulnerable people |
title_full | COVID-19 among workers assisting homeless and socially vulnerable people |
title_fullStr | COVID-19 among workers assisting homeless and socially vulnerable people |
title_full_unstemmed | COVID-19 among workers assisting homeless and socially vulnerable people |
title_short | COVID-19 among workers assisting homeless and socially vulnerable people |
title_sort | covid-19 among workers assisting homeless and socially vulnerable people |
topic | Original Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8909120/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35293526 http://dx.doi.org/10.31744/einstein_journal/2022AO6237 |
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