Autor: |
Noor Aliza Lodz, Chong Zhuo Lin, Wan Shakira Rodzlan Hasani, Noor Ani Ahmad, Fazila Haryati Ahmad, Haliza Mat Rifin, Shubash Shander Ganapathy, Nur Liana Ab Majid, Nik Adilah Shahein, Muhd Hafizuddin Taufik Raml, Zazarida Zakiman, Salina Md Taib, Lee Soo Cheng, Rama Krishna Supramaniam, Muhammad Haikal Ghazali, Mohamed Paid Yusof |
Jazyk: |
angličtina |
Rok vydání: |
2020 |
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DOI: |
10.5281/zenodo.4019951 |
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IntroductionThe first Malaysian case of covid-19 was the ninth case reported at the beginning of February 2020 . This 42-year-old businessman had a travel history to Singapore from 16th to 23rd January 2020 for an International Conference. He was also the index case of the first local transmission cluster in Malaysia . Malaysia was free of COVID-19 cases for 11 days before the second wave of the disease arrived late February 2020 . Most of the early cases in the second wave were initially imported and sporadic . However, a case notified on 28th February 2020 to Petaling District Health Office (DHO) in the Selangor State, Malaysia, was later found to link to a cluster from a business corporate in Malaysia . During this time, there was no specific guidelines from the Ministry of Health Malaysia for the corporate companies on handling the outbreak. Here, we reported the detection and management of this COVID-19 first business cluster in Malaysia by Petaling DHO. ObjectiveThis study aimed to report the detection and management of COVID-19 from the first and one of the largest clusters linked to a business corporate in Malaysia from Petaling District, Selangor Material and MethodsThis is a descriptive study analysis that was conducted from the surveillance data of Petaling district health office (DHO) notified on 28th February 2020 until 22nd of March 2020. All cases and contacts were identified through surveillance, epidemiological investigation, and laboratory investigation. The network graph was done using the software R and the epidemiology curve was done using Microsoft Excel. Results and DiscussionFrom 28th February to 22nd March 2020, a total of 1536 people were traced by Petaling DHO linked to the cluster. The total number of positive COVID-19 cases from this cluster was 126 out of 1536 which come to an attack rate of 8.2% 63 of them, which was 50% of the total number in the cluster, lived in Petaling District. Other positive cases were transferred to the respective districts according to their house addresses. ConclusionCluster of COVID-19 in this workplace setting was curbed quickly, within three weeks, due to the efficient control efforts by the Petaling DHO with mutual co-operation with the employer and other related DHO. They did all the necessary measures to prevent the outbreak from getting worse and bigger. |
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OpenAIRE |
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