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Publikováno v:
Occupational Medicine (Oxford, England)
Background Providing frontline support places first responders at a high risk for severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infection. Aims This study was aimed to determine the anti-SARS-CoV-2 seroprevalence in a cohort of first r
Autor:
Stefan Mandić-Rajčević, L Negroni, Boselli L, Baldelli R, Eleonora Crespi, Franchetti S, Nicola Orfeo, A Amorosi, Claudio Colosio, Bollina I, G Ortisi, Stefano Centanni, Alessandro Za, A Longo, Federica Masci, S Velocci
Publikováno v:
Occupational Medicine (Oxford, England)
Occupational Medicine
Occupational Medicine
Background Healthcare workers (HCWs) are commonly infected by SARS-CoV-2 and represent one of the most vulnerable groups. Adequate prevention strategies are necessary to guarantee HCWs’ safety, as well as to prevent dissemination of the infection a
Autor:
B Yildirim Ustuner, Edanur Sezgin, S. Keskin, S G Celik, E Tutal Altas, A. F. Suner, Y Demiral, E Basoglu Sensoy, E Boncukcu Eren, Ahmet Naci Emecen, N. Siyve
Publikováno v:
Occupational Medicine (Oxford, England)
Background Healthcare workers (HCWs) have an increased risk of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infection due to occupational exposure. Strict measures generally focus on the patient-to-HCW contacts. However, interactions
Autor:
R M Kaplan
Publikováno v:
Occupational Medicine (Oxford, England)
Occupational Medicine
Occupational Medicine
Background More than 100 US physicians have died from COVID-19. I considered the number of US physician deaths in comparison to the expected COVID death rate in the general population. Aims To estimate the whether US physicians are at increased risk
Autor:
Eirini Iliaki, Stefanos N. Kales, Assaad Sayah, Costas A. Christophi, Lou Ann Bruno-Murtha, Jane Buley, Fan Yun Lan
Publikováno v:
Occupational Medicine (Oxford, England)
Background Healthcare workers (HCWs) and other essential workers are at risk of occupational infection during the COVID-19 pandemic. Several infection control strategies have been implemented. Evidence shows that universal masking can mitigate COVID-