A Dynamic Response to Exposures of Health Care Workers to Newly Diagnosed COVID-19 Patients or Hospital Personnel, in Order to Minimize Cross-Transmission and the Need for Suspension From Work During the Outbreak
Open Access
- 1 September 2020
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Oxford University Press (OUP) in Open Forum Infectious Diseases
- Vol. 7 (9), ofaa384
- https://doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofaa384
Abstract
During the corona virus disease (COVID-19) epidemic, many healthcare workers (HCWs) were exposed to infected persons, leading to suspension from work. We describe a dynamic response to exposures of HCWs at the Hadassah Hospital, Jerusalem, to minimize the need for suspension from work. We performed an epidemiological investigation following each exposure to a newly diagnosed COVID-19 patient or HCW; close contacts were suspended from work. During the course of the epidemic, we adjusted our isolation criteria according to the timing of exposure related to symptoms onset, use of personal protective equipment and duration of exposure. In parallel, we introduced universal masking and performed periodic SARS-CoV-2 screening for all hospital personnel. We analyzed the number of HCWs suspended weekly from work and those who subsequently acquired infection. In the 51 investigations conducted during March-May 2020, we interviewed 1095 HCWs and suspended 400 (37%) from work, most of them, 251 (63%), during the first two weeks of the outbreak. The median duration of exposure was 30 minutes (IQR, 15-120). Only 5/400 (1.3%) developed infection, all in the first two weeks of the epidemic. After introduction of universal masking and despite loosening the isolation criteria, none of the exposed HCWs developed COVID-19. Relatively short exposures of HCWs, even if only either the worker or the patient wore a mask, probably poses a very low risk for infection. This allows us to perform strict follow-up of exposed HCWs in these exposures, combined with repeated testing, instead of suspension from work.This publication has 12 references indexed in Scilit:
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