Seroprevalence of Antibodies Against SARS-CoV-2 Among Health Care Workers in Mumbai, India

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作者
Kumar, Nishant [1 ]
Bhartiya, Shibal [2 ]
Desai, Shashank [3 ]
Mutha, Amit [3 ]
Beldar, Amit [3 ]
Singh, Tarundeep [4 ]
机构
[1] Hinduja Hosp Khar, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
[2] Fortis Mem Res Inst, Gurgaon, Haryana, India
[3] JJ Hosp & Grant Med Coll, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
[4] Postgrad Inst Med Educ & Res, Chandigarh, India
关键词
seroprevalence; COVID-19; SARS-CoV-2; health care workers; community transmission;
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10.1177/1010539520977307
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R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
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1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
Aim To ascertain the seroprevalence of antibodies against SARS-CoV-2 among health care workers in tertiary care hospitals in Mumbai, India. Methods Health care workers (801) from designated COVID-19 hospitals (400) and non-COVID-19 facilities (401) underwent an electrochemiluminescent automated immunoassay for antibodies to SARS-CoV-2. Details including demographics, comorbidities, symptoms compatible with COVID-19, contact with COVID-19 individuals, personal protective equipment use at work, and details of polymerase chain reaction tests were collected through a validated questionnaire. Results Doctors (201, 25.1%), nurses (308, 38.5%), and ancillary workers (292, 36.5%) participated in the study. Seroprevalence in 801 participants was 11.1% (9.1% to 13.5%). It was significantly higher ancillary workers (18.5%, 14.5% to 23.3%) than doctors (7%, 4.2% to 11.4%) and nurses (6.8%, 4.5% to 10.2%). Seroprevalence was significantly higher in non-COVID-19 hospitals (13.5%, 10.5% to 17.2%) than COVID-19 hospitals (8.7%, 6.3% to 11.9%). Having a COVID-19 household contact was a significant risk for seropositivity (18.9% vs 10.3%), while a neighborhood contact did not affect seropositivity (9.4% vs 7.3%). Loss of taste/smell and fever were only 2 symptoms associated with seropositivity. Comorbidities did not affect the seropositivity rate. Conclusion Seropositivity was likely to be higher in ancillary workers and in non-COVID hospitals. There is need to enhance COVID protection protocols and awareness among all health care workers.
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