An Outbreak of SARS-CoV-2 in a Garment Factory near the Thailand–Myanmar Border, Tak Province, Thailand, August–September 2021

Sein Hlyan Bo, W. Swaddiwudhipong, R. Suphanchaimat, Saran Sujinpram, Chanasan Sawangpol, Vanlaya Srethapranai
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On 16 Sep 2021, Thailand's Division of Epidemiology, was notified of an outbreak of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) in a garment factory in Tak Province. An outbreak investigation was conducted to determine epidemiological characteristics of cases, identify risk factors associated with infection, and recommend appropriate preventive measures. A review of COVID-19 surveillance data and outbreak reports was performed. An active case finding was conducted among the factory workers. We interviewed the manager and workers of the factory and performed an environmental observation and conducted a case-control study. Logistic regression models were employed. Of 242 workers tested for severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 by rapid antigen test kit, 90 (37.2%) were found positive. The attack rate was highest in the sewing department (47.4%) and among female workers (53.8%). The prevalence of asymptomatic infection was 15.6%. One case with pneumonia was found and there were no deaths. Working in the sewing department was a significant risk factor [adjusted odds ratio (OR) 3.15, 95% confidence interval (CI) 1.01–9.79] while mask wearing [adjusted OR 0.34, 95% CI 0.14–0.82] was a protective factor. Overcrowding and poorly ventilated conditions were observed in the workplace. Our investigation confirmed a COVID-19 outbreak in a garment factory. Reorienting the environment and strengthening individual protective measures, such as mandatory mask wearing and physical distancing amongst the workers, are recommended.
2021年8月至9月泰国德省泰缅边境附近一家服装厂爆发SARS-CoV-2
2021年9月16日,泰国流行病学司接到通报,在德省一家服装厂暴发了2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)。开展了疫情调查,以确定病例的流行病学特征,确定与感染相关的危险因素,并建议采取适当的预防措施。对COVID-19监测数据和疫情报告进行了审查。在工厂工人中进行了积极的案件调查。我们采访了工厂的经理和工人,并进行了环境观察和病例对照研究。采用Logistic回归模型。242名工人用快速抗原检测试剂盒检测新型冠状病毒,阳性90人(37.2%)。发病率最高的是缝纫部门(47.4%)和女工(53.8%)。无症状感染者患病率为15.6%。发现1例肺炎,无死亡病例。在缝纫部工作是显著的危险因素[调整比值比(OR) 3.15, 95%可信区间(CI) 1.01-9.79],而戴口罩[调整比值比(OR) 0.34, 95%可信区间(CI) 0.14-0.82]是一个保护因素。工作场所过度拥挤,通风条件差。我们的调查证实,一家服装厂爆发了COVID-19疫情。建议重新调整环境并加强个人保护措施,例如强制佩戴口罩和工人之间保持身体距离。
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