Author: Kambhampati, Anita K.; O’Halloran, Alissa C.; Whitaker, Michael; Magill, Shelley S.; Chea, Nora; Chai, Shua J.; Daily Kirley, Pam; Herlihy, Rachel K.; Kawasaki, Breanna; Meek, James; Yousey-Hindes, Kimberly; Anderson, Evan J.; Openo, Kyle P.; Monroe, Maya L.; Ryan, Patricia A.; Kim, Sue; Reeg, Libby; Como-Sabetti, Kathryn; Danila, Richard; Davis, Sarah Shrum; Torres, Salina; Barney, Grant; Spina, Nancy L.; Bennett, Nancy M.; Felsen, Christina B.; Billing, Laurie M.; Shiltz, Jessica; Sutton, Melissa; West, Nicole; Schaffner, William; Talbot, H. Keipp; Chatelain, Ryan; Hill, Mary; Brammer, Lynnette; Fry, Alicia M.; Hall, Aron J.; Wortham, Jonathan M.; Garg, Shikha; Kim, Lindsay; Alden, Nisha B.; Angeles, Kathy M.; Apostol, Mirasol; Blythe, David; Brooks, Alicia; Brooks, Susan; Bushey, Sophrena; Bye, Erica; Christian, Melissa; Coates, Ashley; Dufort, Elizabeth; Eisenberg, Nancy; Frank, Linda; Gaitan, Maria; George, Andrea; Habrun, Caroline; Hancock, Emily B.; Heidenga, Brooke; Hundal, Kareena; Khanlian, Sarah A.; Kurtz, RaeAnne; Lynfield, Ruth; Markus, Tiffanie; McCullough, Laine; Meador, Seth; Muse, Alison; Nadle, Joelle; Novi, Meaghan; Ortega, Jake; Owusu-Dommey, Ama; Park, Rachel D.; Piasecki, Alexandra M.; Price, Andrea; Quach, Sherry; Roland, Jeremy; Rosales, Maria; Salazar-Sanchez, Yadira; Spencer, Melanie; Swain, Ashley; Wilson, Michelle W.
Title: COVID-19–Associated Hospitalizations Among Health Care Personnel — COVID-NET, 13 States, March 1–May 31, 2020 Cord-id: 2tggadqm Document date: 2020_10_30
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Snippet: Health care personnel (HCP) can be exposed to SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), both within and outside the workplace, increasing their risk for infection. Among 6,760 adults hospitalized during March 1-May 31, 2020, for whom HCP status was determined by the COVID-19-Associated Hospitalization Surveillance Network (COVID-NET), 5.9% were HCP. Nursing-related occupations (36.3%) represented the largest proportion of HCP hospitalized with COVID-19. Median age of
Document: Health care personnel (HCP) can be exposed to SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), both within and outside the workplace, increasing their risk for infection. Among 6,760 adults hospitalized during March 1-May 31, 2020, for whom HCP status was determined by the COVID-19-Associated Hospitalization Surveillance Network (COVID-NET), 5.9% were HCP. Nursing-related occupations (36.3%) represented the largest proportion of HCP hospitalized with COVID-19. Median age of hospitalized HCP was 49 years, and 89.8% had at least one underlying medical condition, of which obesity was most commonly reported (72.5%). A substantial proportion of HCP with COVID-19 had indicators of severe disease: 27.5% were admitted to an intensive care unit (ICU), 15.8% required invasive mechanical ventilation, and 4.2% died during hospitalization. HCP can have severe COVID-19-associated illness, highlighting the need for continued infection prevention and control in health care settings as well as community mitigation efforts to reduce transmission.
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