Factors Associated With Nosocomial COVID-19 Infection Among Health Care Workers in an Urban-Setting Malaysia Hospital.

Jun Fai Yap,Rui Jie Ng, Si Ming Chin, Rafidah Mohammed Abu Bakar, Nik Zulhakim Nik Jaafar, Siti Zuhairah Mohamad Razali, Siti Nadhila Ahmad,Chiu Wan Ng,Rafdzah Ahmad Zaki,Sharifah Faridah Syed Omar,Adeeba Kamarulzaman,Nazirah Hasnan,Sasheela Sri La Sri Ponnampalavanar,Yin Cheng Lim,Victor Chee Wai Hoe

Asia-Pacific journal of public health(2023)

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This single-center study aimed to explore the factors associated with coronavirus disease (COVID-19) transmission in a hospital. All laboratory-confirmed COVID-19 cases among health care workers (HCWs) in a tertiary hospital in Malaysia were analyzed cross-sectionally from January 25, 2020, to September 10, 2021. A total of 897 HCWs in the hospital had laboratory-confirmed COVID-19 infection during the study period. Around 37.4% of HCWs were suspected to acquire COVID-19 infection from the hospital workplace. Factors associated with lower odds of workplace COVID-19 transmission were being females, ≥30 years old, fully vaccinated, and working as clinical support staff. Involvement in COVID-19 patient care was significantly associated with higher odds (adjusted odds ratio = 3.53, 95% confidence interval: [2.42, 5.12]) of workplace COVID-19 transmission as compared with non-workplace transmission. Most HCWs in the tertiary hospital acquired COVID-19 infection from non-workplace settings. During a pandemic, it is important to communicate with HCWs about the risk of both workplace and non-workplace COVID-19 transmission and to implement measures to reduce both workplace and non-workplace COVID-19 transmission.
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COVID-19 vaccination,SARS-CoV-2,hospital,outbreak,workplace risk factors
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