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Title
Hospital-wide SARS-CoV-2 antibody screening of staff in a university psychiatric centre in Belgium
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Abstract
In this first serosurvey among psychiatric healthcare providers, only 3.2% of a sample of 431 staff members of a Belgian University Psychiatric Centre, screened 3-17 June 2020, had SARS-CoV-2 immunoglobulin G antibodies, which is considerably lower compared with both the general population and other healthcare workers in Belgium. The low seroprevalence was unexpected, given the limited availability of personal protective equipment and the high amount of COVID-19 symptoms reported by staff members. Importantly, exposure at home predicted the presence of antibodies, but exposure at work did not. Measures to prevent transmission from staff to patients are warranted in psychiatric facilities.
Language
English
Source (journal)
BJPsych Open / Royal College of Psychiatrists
Publication
Cambridge University Press , 2021
ISSN
2056-4724
DOI
10.1192/BJO.2020.172
Volume/pages
7 :1 (2021) , 3 p.
Article Reference
e40
ISI
000609239300001
Pubmed ID
33468277
Medium
E-only publicatie
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Creation 15.03.2021
Last edited 21.11.2024
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