Incidence and risk factors of COVID-19 infection in healthcare workers at a tertiary referral centre: from the first to the sixth wave of the pandemic.

IF 0.9 4区 医学 Q4 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Ignacio Ruiz-Salcedo, Álvaro Serrano-Ortiz, Rafael Ruiz-Montero, Juan José López-Moyano, Mohamed Farouk Allam, Estefania López-Cabrera, Inmaculada Salcedo-Leal
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Abstract

Objectives: The aim of the study was to determine the incidence of COVID-19 infection among healthcare workers (HCWs) at Reina Sofia University Hospital (RSUH) in Cordoba, Spain, from the first to the sixth wave of the pandemic. Additionally, we analysed the characteristics of infections across different age groups, genders, professional categories, hospital services, and COVID-19 vaccination status.

Methods: An observational, longitudinal, analytical, and retrospective study was conducted, considering characteristics of person, time, HCWs category, and diagnostic test. The results of the tests of RSUH HCWs between March 2020 and March 2022 were analysed. Socio-demographic and clinical data were collected from the Alert Network of the Epidemiological Surveillance System of Andalusia.

Results: The study included 6,794 HCWs, of whom 1,513 (22.3%) tested positive for COVID-19. The distribution of COVID-19 cases among HCWs across the six waves was as follows: first wave - 150 cases (9.9%), second wave - 597 cases (39.4%), third wave - 225 cases (14.9%), fourth wave - 24 cases (1.6%), fifth wave - 121 cases (8%), and sixth wave - 396 cases (26.2%). The mean age of confirmed cases was 46.32 years (SD = 11.53), with a lower infection risk among HCWs aged 61-70 years. Only 16.9% of cases had received two vaccine doses at the time of infection. Nursing was the most affected professional category (30%).

Conclusions: COVID-19 infection risk varies by age and HCWs category, decreasing in older HCWs but increasing among residents and certain specialties. During the Omicron variant's dominance, vaccines seemed less effective in reducing transmission. Health education programmes for both patients and HCWs are necessary to limit the spread of the disease.

三级转诊中心医护人员COVID-19感染的发病率和危险因素:从大流行的第一波到第六波
目的:本研究的目的是确定西班牙科尔多瓦雷纳索非亚大学医院(RSUH)的医护人员(HCWs)在大流行第一波至第六波期间的COVID-19感染发生率。此外,我们分析了不同年龄组、性别、专业类别、医院服务和COVID-19疫苗接种状况的感染特征。方法:采用观察性、纵向性、分析性和回顾性研究,综合考虑患者、时间、HCWs类型和诊断方法的特点。分析了2020年3月至2022年3月期间RSUH重型武器的测试结果。从安达卢西亚流行病学监测系统警报网络收集社会人口统计学和临床数据。结果:该研究包括6794名医护人员,其中1513名(22.3%)检测出COVID-19阳性。6波病例分布情况为:第一波150例(9.9%),第二波597例(39.4%),第三波225例(14.9%),第四波24例(1.6%),第五波121例(8%),第六波396例(26.2%)。确诊病例的平均年龄为46.32岁(SD = 11.53), 61 ~ 70岁的医护人员感染风险较低。只有16.9%的病例在感染时接种了两剂疫苗。护理是受影响最大的专业类别(30%)。结论:COVID-19感染风险因年龄和卫生保健人员类别而异,老年卫生保健人员感染风险降低,但在居民和某些专业中感染风险增加。在欧米克隆变体占主导地位期间,疫苗在减少传播方面似乎不太有效。为限制疾病的传播,必须对患者和卫生保健工作者实施健康教育方案。
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Central European journal of public health
Central European journal of public health PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
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期刊介绍: The Journal publishes original articles on disease prevention and health protection, environmental impacts on health, the role of nutrition in health promotion, results of population health studies and critiques of specific health issues including intervention measures such as vaccination and its effectiveness. The review articles are targeted at providing up-to-date information in the sphere of public health. The Journal is geographically targeted at the European region but will accept specialised articles from foreign sources that contribute to public health issues also applicable to the European cultural milieu.
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