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Survey of COVID-19 Disease Among Orthopaedic Surgeons in Wuhan, People's Republic of China

机译:中华人民共和国武汉骨科外科医生Covid-19疾病调查

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Background: Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) broke out in Wuhan, the People's Republic of China, in December 2019 and now is a pandemic all around the world. Some orthopaedic surgeons in Wuhan were infected with COVID-19. Methods: We conducted a survey to identify the orthopaedic surgeons who were infected with COVID-19 in Wuhan. A self-administered questionnaire was distributed to collect information such as social demographic variables, clinical manifestations, exposure history, awareness of the outbreak, infection control training provided by hospitals, and individual protection practices. To further explore the possible risk factors at the individual level, a 1:2 matched case-control study was conducted. Results: A total of 26 orthopaedic surgeons from 8 hospitals in Wuhan were identified as having COVID-19. The incidence in each hospital varied from 1.5% to 20.7%. The onset of symptoms was from January 13 to February 5, 2020, and peaked on January 23, 8 days prior to the peak of the public epidemic. The suspected sites of exposure were general wards (79.2%), public places at the hospital (20.8%), operating rooms (12.5%), the intensive care unit (4.2%), and the outpatient clinic (4.2%). There was transmission from these doctors to others in 25% of cases, including to family members (20.8%), to colleagues (4.2%), to patients (4.2%), and to friends (4.2%). Participation in real-time training on prevention measures was found to have a protective effect against COVID-19 (odds ratio [OR], 0.12). Not wearing an N95 respirator was found to be a risk factor (OR, 5.20 [95% confidence interval (CI), 1.09 to 25.00]). Wearing respirators or masks all of the time was found to be protective (OR, 0.15). Severe fatigue was found to be a risk factor (OR, 4 [95% CI, 1 to 16]) for infection with COVID-19. Conclusions: Orthopaedic surgeons are at risk during the COVID-19 pandemic. Common places of work could be contaminated. Orthopaedic surgeons have to be more vigilant and take more precautions to avoid infection with COVID-19.
机译:背景:2019年(Covid-19)在2019年12月,中华人民共和国武汉(Covid-19)爆发了武汉,现在是世界各地的大流行。武汉的一些骨科外科医生感染了Covid-19。方法:我们进行了一项调查,以识别武汉Covid-19感染的整形外科医生。分发了一个自我管理的问卷,以收集社会人口变量,临床表现,曝光史,爆发的意识,医院提供的感染控制培训等信息,以及个人保护措施。为了进一步探讨个人水平的可能危险因素,进行了1:2匹配的病例对照研究。结果:武汉8家医院共有26名骨科外科医生被确定为Covid-19。每家医院的发病率从1.5%变化至20.7%。症状的发作是从1月13日到2月5日到2月5日,并于2020年1月23日达到顶峰,在公共流行峰峰前8天。涉嫌暴露的遗传遗址是一般病房(79.2%),医院的公共场所(20.8%),手术室(12.5%),重症监护病房(4.2%)和门诊诊所(4.2%)。这些医生在25%的案件中向其他人传输,包括家庭成员(20.8%),同事(4.2%),患者(4.2%)和朋友(4.2%)。参与预防措施的实时培训对Covid-19的保护作用(赔率比[或],0.12)。未佩戴N95呼吸器被发现是危险因素(或,5.20 [95%置信区间(CI),1.09至25.00])。发现所有时间佩戴呼吸器或掩模是保护性的(或0.15)。发现严重的疲劳是感染Covid-19的危险因素(或4 [95%CI,1至16])。结论:在Covid-19流行病中,矫形外科医生面临风险。常见的工作场所可能被污染。矫形外科医生必须更加警惕,采取更多预防措施,以避免使用Covid-19感染。

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