COVID-19 infection higher in hospital cleaners than ICU staff: Report

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Intensive care medics were significantly less likely to have been infected with Covid-19 than cleaners and other healthcare workers in departments ...

LONDON: Intensive care medics were significantly less likely to have been infected with COVID-19 than cleaners and other healthcare workers in departments deemed lower risk, according to a study of several British hospitals at the peak of the pandemic.

"We presumed intensive care workers would be at highest risk ... But workers in are relatively well protected compared with other areas," said lead author Alex Richter, a professor of immunology at the University of Birmingham. Researchers offered to give staff who had no symptoms two different tests – one to see if they were currently infected and the other to test for antibodies indicating that they had previously had the virus.

The rates were similar for clinicians working in acute medicine and general internal medicine – 33 per cent and 30 per cent respectively – while staff working in intensive care had the lowest rates . Last month a study published in The Lancet Public Health journal found that frontline health workers were more than three times more likely to test positive for the virus than the general population early in the pandemic, with the rate rising to five times for ethnic minority medical staff.

 

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