Characteristics of healthcare personnel with SARS-CoV-2 infection: 10 emerging infections program sites in the United States, April 2020–December 2021
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Published:2024-05-21
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Page:1-9
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ISSN:0899-823X
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Container-title:Infection Control & Hospital Epidemiology
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Infect. Control Hosp. Epidemiol.
Author:
Chea NoraORCID, Eure TanieceORCID, Alkis Ramirez RebeccaORCID, Zlotorzynska MariaORCID, Blazek Gregory T.ORCID, Nadle Joelle, Lee JaneORCID, Czaja Christopher A.ORCID, Johnston Helen, Barter Devra, Kellogg Melissa, Emanuel Catherine, Meek James, Brackney MonicaORCID, Carswell Stacy, Thomas Stepy, Fridkin Scott K.ORCID, Wilson Lucy E.ORCID, Perlmutter Rebecca, Marceaux-Galli KaytlynnORCID, Fell Ashley, Lovett Sara, Lim Sarah, Lynfield RuthORCID, Shrum Davis Sarah, Phipps Erin C., Sievers MarlaORCID, Dumyati GhinwaORCID, Myers ChristopherORCID, Hurley Christine, Licherdell Erin, Pierce RebeccaORCID, Ocampo Valerie L. S.ORCID, Hall Eric W.ORCID, Wilson ChristopherORCID, Adre Cullen, Kirtz ErikaORCID, Markus Tiffanie M.ORCID, Billings Kathryn, Plumb Ian DORCID, Abedi Glen R., James-Gist JadeORCID, Magill Shelley S.ORCID, Grigg Cheri T.ORCID
Abstract
Abstract
Background:
Understanding characteristics of healthcare personnel (HCP) with SARS-CoV-2 infection supports the development and prioritization of interventions to protect this important workforce. We report detailed characteristics of HCP who tested positive for SARS-CoV-2 from April 20, 2020 through December 31, 2021.
Methods:
CDC collaborated with Emerging Infections Program sites in 10 states to interview HCP with SARS-CoV-2 infection (case-HCP) about their demographics, underlying medical conditions, healthcare roles, exposures, personal protective equipment (PPE) use, and COVID-19 vaccination status. We grouped case-HCP by healthcare role. To describe residential social vulnerability, we merged geocoded HCP residential addresses with CDC/ATSDR Social Vulnerability Index (SVI) values at the census tract level. We defined highest and lowest SVI quartiles as high and low social vulnerability, respectively.
Results:
Our analysis included 7,531 case-HCP. Most case-HCP with roles as certified nursing assistant (CNA) (444, 61.3%), medical assistant (252, 65.3%), or home healthcare worker (HHW) (225, 59.5%) reported their race and ethnicity as either non-Hispanic Black or Hispanic. More than one third of HHWs (166, 45.2%), CNAs (283, 41.7%), and medical assistants (138, 37.9%) reported a residential address in the high social vulnerability category. The proportion of case-HCP who reported using recommended PPE at all times when caring for patients with COVID-19 was lowest among HHWs compared with other roles.
Conclusions:
To mitigate SARS-CoV-2 infection risk in healthcare settings, infection prevention, and control interventions should be specific to HCP roles and educational backgrounds. Additional interventions are needed to address high social vulnerability among HHWs, CNAs, and medical assistants.
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Cambridge University Press (CUP)
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