SARS-CoV-2 infection in meat and poultry workers after the "first wave" (Summer 2020): a cross-sectional study on knowledge, attitudes, practices (KAP) of Italian occupational physicians.

Matteo Riccò, Antonio Baldassarre, Pietro Ferraro, Pietro Melodia, Manuel Stocchi, Nicola Magnavita
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Background and aim: This cross-sectional study assessed knowledge, attitudes and practices (KAP) of Italian Occupational Physicians (OPs) on Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) among meat/poultry processing plant workers (MPWs) (Summer season 2020).

Methods: Data were collected through an online questionnaire including demographic characteristics, and items about COVID-19-related KAP in MPWs. A logistic regression was modelled in order to characterize explanatory variables of the outcome variable of having any professional experience as OP in meat/poultry processing industry.

Results: A total of 424 OPs (mean age 49.0 ± 9.1years; 49.5% males) participated into the survey. Despite a generally good level of knowledge on SARS-CoV-2 pandemic, OPs having professional experience with MPWs failed to recognize any increased risk for COVID-19 (Odds Ratio [OR] 0.162; 95% Confidence intervals [95%CI] 0.039-0.670), and were less likely to recommend periodical tests via nasal swabs (OR 0.168, 95%CI 0.047-0.605). On the contrary, they identified socioeconomic status of MPWs as a risk factor (OR 5.686, 95%CI 1.413-22.881), recommending cleaning interventions on changing rooms and canteens (OR 16.090, 95%CI 1.099-259.244).

Conclusions: In conclusion, we reported a diffuse underestimation of the risk for COVID-19, that was alarmingly higher among professionals who should be more familiar with the specific requirements of MPWs. Some significant knowledge gaps were also clearly identified, stressing the opportunity for tailored educative interventions (www.actabiomedica.it).

第一波"(2020 年夏季)后肉类和家禽工人感染 SARS-CoV-2:关于意大利职业医师的知识、态度和实践 (KAP) 的横断面研究。
背景和目的:本横断面研究评估了意大利职业医师(OPs)对肉类/家禽加工厂工人(MPWs)中冠状病毒病 2019(COVID-19)的知识、态度和实践(KAP)(2020 年夏季):方法:通过在线问卷收集数据,其中包括人口统计特征和与 COVID-19 相关的 MPW KAP 项目。结果:共有 424 名操作工(占总操作工人数的 1.5%)在肉类/家禽加工行业工作过:共有 424 名操作工(平均年龄为 49.0 ± 9.1 岁;49.5% 为男性)参与了调查。尽管对SARS-CoV-2大流行病的了解程度普遍较高,但具有与MPW打交道专业经验的OPs并没有意识到COVID-19会增加风险(Odds Ratio [OR] 0.162; 95% Confidence intervals [95%CI] 0.039-0.670),也不太可能建议定期用鼻拭子进行检测(OR 0.168, 95%CI 0.047-0.605)。相反,他们认为强制性工人的社会经济地位是一个风险因素(OR 5.686,95%CI 1.413-22.881),并建议对更衣室和食堂进行清洁干预(OR 16.090,95%CI 1.099-259.244):总之,我们报告了对 COVID-19 风险的普遍低估,而在应该更熟悉 MPW 特殊要求的专业人员中,这种低估程度高得惊人。我们还清楚地发现了一些重大的知识缺口,强调了采取有针对性的教育干预措施的机会 (www.actabiomedica.it)。
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