Increased occupational exposure to body fluids in healthcare workers during the COVID-19 pandemic: a retrospective study f.

IF 1.4 4区 医学 Q2 Medicine
Karla A Romero-Mora, María Gómez-Palacio-Schjetnann, Laura L Jiménez-Sánchez, Claudia Alvarado-de la Barrera, Akio Murakami-Ogasawara, Samuel E Schulz-Medina, Santiago Ávila-Ríos
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Abstract

Background: Healthcare workers (HCWs) are at risk of body fluids' exposure.

Objective: The objective of this study was to study the incidence of occupational body fluid exposures in HCW at a tertiary hospital and largest coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) center in Mexico.

Methods: Data on sociodemographics, exposure factors, and vaccination status were collected from questionnaires of HCWs self-reporting exposures (January 2013-December 2022). Hepatitis B and C virus (HBV and HCV) and human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) serology data were retrieved from the laboratory platform. Descriptive statistics and variable associations were analyzed.

Results: Four hundred and eighty-two exposures occurred, 311 in women (64.5%). Exposure incidence was 19.09/1000 person-years; 80% were percutaneous; and 20% were splashes. Median age of exposed HCWs was 21 years (standard deviation = 9.65). Nurses were the most exposed (n = 172, 35.6%), mainly in patients room (n = 223, 46%). About 40.5% of HCW had protective antibody titers to HBV surface antigen (anti-HBs). Self-reported vaccination status and protective anti-HBs titers had poor concordance (kappa = 0.02). One hundred and ninety-seven HCW required HIV post-exposure prophylaxis (40.8%) with no seroconversions. Exposures were highest in 2020 (78 cases, p = 0.001 vs. all years).

Conclusion: A high proportion of HCW lacked protective anti-HBs titers. Increased occupational exposures during the COVID-19 pandemic underline the need for standard precautions, HBV immunization, staff training, and post-exposure protocols to enhance pandemics preparedness.

COVID-19大流行期间卫生保健工作者职业体液暴露增加:一项回顾性研究
背景:卫生保健工作者(HCWs)有体液暴露的风险。目的:研究墨西哥某三级医院和最大的2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)中心HCW职业体液暴露的发生率。方法:收集2013年1月- 2022年12月卫生保健工作者自我报告暴露问卷中社会人口统计学、暴露因素和疫苗接种状况数据。乙型和丙型肝炎病毒(HBV和HCV)和人类免疫缺陷病毒(HIV)血清学数据从实验室平台检索。描述性统计和变量关联分析。结果:共发生482例暴露,其中女性311例(64.5%)。暴露发生率为19.09/1000人-年;80%经皮穿刺;20%是溅起的。暴露的医护人员年龄中位数为21岁(标准差= 9.65)。护士暴露最多(n = 172, 35.6%),主要在病房(n = 223, 46%)。约40.5%的HCW对HBV表面抗原(anti-HBs)具有保护性抗体滴度。自我报告的疫苗接种状况和保护性抗hbs滴度的一致性较差(kappa = 0.02)。197例HCW患者需要HIV暴露后预防(40.8%),无血清转化。暴露量在2020年最高(78例,p = 0.001与所有年份相比)。结论:高比例HCW缺乏抗hbs保护性滴度。2019冠状病毒病大流行期间职业暴露增加,凸显出需要采取标准预防措施、HBV免疫接种、工作人员培训和暴露后规程,以加强大流行防范。
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期刊介绍: The Revista de Investigación Clínica – Clinical and Translational Investigation (RIC-C&TI), publishes original clinical and biomedical research of interest to physicians in internal medicine, surgery, and any of their specialties. The Revista de Investigación Clínica – Clinical and Translational Investigation is the official journal of the National Institutes of Health of Mexico, which comprises a group of Institutes and High Specialty Hospitals belonging to the Ministery of Health. The journal is published both on-line and in printed version, appears bimonthly and publishes peer-reviewed original research articles as well as brief and in-depth reviews. All articles published are open access and can be immediately and permanently free for everyone to read and download. The journal accepts clinical and molecular research articles, short reports and reviews. Types of manuscripts: – Brief Communications – Research Letters – Original Articles – Brief Reviews – In-depth Reviews – Perspectives – Letters to the Editor
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