Seroprevalence of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) among health care workers from three pandemic hospitals of Turkey.
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2021-03-03Yazar
Alkurt, Gizem
Murt, Ahmet
Aydin, Zeki
Tatli, Ozge
Agaoglu, Nihat Bugra
Irvem, Arzu
Aydin, Mehtap
Karaali, Ridvan
Gunes, Mustafa
Yesilyurt, Batuhan
Turkez, Hasan
Mardinoglu, Adil
Doganay, Mehmet
Basinoglu, Filiz
Seyahi, Nurhan
Dinler Doganay, Gizem
Doganay, Hamdi Levent
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COVID-19 is a global threat with an increasing number of infections. Research on IgG seroprevalence among health care workers (HCWs) is needed to re-evaluate health policies. This study was performed in three pandemic hospitals in Istanbul and Kocaeli. Different clusters of HCWs were screened for SARS-CoV-2 infection. Seropositivity rate among participants was evaluated by chemiluminescent microparticle immunoassay. We recruited 813 non-infected and 119 PCR-confirmed infected HCWs. Of the previously undiagnosed HCWs, 22 (2.7%) were seropositive. Seropositivity rates were highest for cleaning staff (6%), physicians (4%), nurses (2.2%) and radiology technicians (1%). Non-pandemic clinic (6.4%) and ICU (4.3%) had the highest prevalence. HCWs in "high risk" group had similar seropositivity rate with "no risk" group (2.9 vs 3.5 p = 0.7). These findings might lead to the re-evaluation of infection control and transmission dynamics in hospitals.
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