Recognition of COVID-19 with occupational origin: a comparison between European countries
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Published:2023-11-20
Issue:12
Volume:80
Page:694-701
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ISSN:1351-0711
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Container-title:Occupational and Environmental Medicine
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Occup Environ Med
Author:
Nys Evelien, Pauwels SaraORCID, Ádám BalázsORCID, Amaro João, Athanasiou Athanasios, Bashkin Osnat, Bric Tatjana Kofol, Bulat Petar, Caglayan Cigdem, Guseva Canu IrinaORCID, Cebanu Serghei, Charbotel BarbaraORCID, Cirule Jolanta, Curti StefaniaORCID, Davidovitch Nadav, Dopelt Keren, Fikfak Metoda Dodic, Frilander Heikki, Gustavsson PerORCID, Höper Anje Christina, Kiran Sibel, Kogevinas Manolis, Kudász Ferenc, Kolstad Henrik A, Lazarevic Sanja Brekalo, Macan Jelena, Majery Nicole, Marinaccio AlessandroORCID, Mates Dana, Mattioli Stefano, McElvenny Damien MartinORCID, Mediouni Zakia, Mehlum Ingrid Sivesind, Merisalu Eda, Mijakoski Dragan, Nena Evangelia, Noone Peter, Otelea Marina Ruxandra, Pelclova DanielaORCID, Pranjic Nurka, Rosso Mark, Serra ConsolORCID, Rushton Lesley, Sandal AbdulsametORCID, Schernhammer Eva S, Stoleski Sasho, Turner Michelle CORCID, van der Molen Henk FORCID, Varga Marek, Walusiak-Skorupa Jolanta, Straif KurtORCID, Godderis LodeORCID
Abstract
ObjectivesThis study aims to present an overview of the formal recognition of COVID-19 as occupational disease (OD) or injury (OI) across Europe.MethodsA COVID-19 questionnaire was designed by a task group within COST-funded OMEGA-NET and sent to occupational health experts of 37 countries in WHO European region, with a last update in April 2022.ResultsThe questionnaire was filled out by experts from 35 countries. There are large differences between national systems regarding the recognition of OD and OI: 40% of countries have a list system, 57% a mixed system and one country an open system. In most countries, COVID-19 can be recognised as an OD (57%). In four countries, COVID-19 can be recognised as OI (11%) and in seven countries as either OD or OI (20%). In two countries, there is no recognition possible to date. Thirty-two countries (91%) recognise COVID-19 as OD/OI among healthcare workers. Working in certain jobs is considered proof of occupational exposure in 25 countries, contact with a colleague with confirmed infection in 19 countries, and contact with clients with confirmed infection in 21 countries. In most countries (57%), a positive PCR test is considered proof of disease. The three most common compensation benefits for COVID-19 as OI/OD are disability pension, treatment and rehabilitation. Long COVID is included in 26 countries.ConclusionsCOVID-19 can be recognised as OD or OI in 94% of the European countries completing this survey, across different social security and embedded occupational health systems.
Subject
Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
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