卫生保健工作者中COVID-19事故的发生率维特多利亚Comiso

D’Arrigo Angela, Costanza Agnese Maria, Drago Giuseppe, Algieri Giuseppe, Di Natale Giovanni
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截至8月31日,报告给Inail的新冠肺炎工作感染人数为52209人。与有害事件有关的信息是通过分析国家卫生管理局档案和主管医生的证书获得的。在2020年4月至2021年1月期间,维多利亚州Guzzardi码头发生了72起涉及员工感染冠状病毒(SARS-CoV-2)的事故。流行病学波的开始从员工被发现在高潮的中间,从2020年10月中旬到2020年11月底,划分如下:43%受伤的开始下半年的2020年10月,11月第十天的33.3%,并显著减少15.27%的12月的前十天,然后见证进一步减少病例的数量在2021年1月,等于5.5%。因感染新冠肺炎而患病的天数平均为0天。32天,灾难性的结果纯属偶然。观察分析的目的是研究在COVID援助模块,特别是在uo医学-COVID, uo急救,预分诊区,uo放射科工作的员工中COVID-19事故的发生率,共计29例(40.3%)。流行病学调查得出的百分比指标对于评估与医院工作领域有关的遏制措施至关重要,它使我们能够突出一些要点,供人们思考,并对工作组织进行适当的(如果不适当的话)改革。
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Incidence of COVID-19 accidents among healthcare workers OO.RR. Vittoria Comiso
The infections at work from Covid-19 reported to Inail as of August 31 are 52,209. Information relating to harmful events was obtained from the analysis of the INAIL files and from the certificates of the competent doctor. In the period from April 2020 to January 2021, 72 accidents involving employees of the P.O. Guzzardi di Vittoria, infected with coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2). The beginning of the epidemiological wave among employees was found in a crescendo that goes from the middle of which goes from mid-October 2020 to the end of November 2020, divided as follows: 43% with the beginning of an injury in the second half of October 2020, 33.3% in the first ten days of November, and significant reduction of 15.27% in the first ten days of December to then witness a further reduction in the number of cases in January 2021, equal to 5.5%. The days of illness attributable to the COVID infection gave an average of no. 32 days with a disastrous outcome only by chance. The observational analysis is aimed at studying the incidence of COVID-19 accidents among employees who have served in the COVID assistance modules, specifically U.O. Medicine-COVID, U.O. First Aid, Pre-triage Area, U.O. Radiology, equal to 29 injuries (40.3%). The percentage indicators that emerged from the epidemiological survey, essential for arriving at assessments on containment measures relating to the world of hospital work, made it possible to highlight not a few points for reflection and appropriate, if not due, changes to the work organization.
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