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SARS-CoV-2 seropositivity among pediatric health care personnel after the first peak of the pandemic: nationwide surveillance in Turkey

Authors :
Halil Hatipoğlu
Nevin Hatipoğlu
İrem Yenidoğan
Aslıhan Şahin
Ayşe Büyükcam
Gizem Guner
Gülhadiye Avcu
Burcu Parıltan Küçükalioğlu
Murat Sütçü
Dicle Şener Okur
Yalçın Kara
Gökhan Akkuş
Sinem Oral Cebeci
Başak Yıldız Atikan
Ferda Ozkinay
Mustafa Hacimustafaoglu
Melike Emiroglu
Deniz Çakır
Zafer Kurugöl
Tuğçe Tural Kara
Seher Tekeli
Yasemin Akın
Ceren Çetin
Ayşe Karaaslan
Adem Karbuz
Emine Hafize Erdeniz
Gülsüm Alkan
Aysun Yahşi
Hazal Helin Doğan
Şerife Bahtiyar Oğuz
Bahadir Yazicioglu
Soner Sertan Kara
Rabia Çoban
Doruk Gül
Arife Özer
Musa Gürel Kukul
Hacer Aktürk
Asuman Demirbuğa
Hatice Uygun
Hüsnü Fahri Ovalı
Sibel Laçinel Gürlevik
Taha Özçelik
Habip Almiş
Habibe Selver Durmuş
Zümrüt Şahbudak Bal
Belma Yaşar
Ener Cagri Dinleyici
Zeynep Gökçe Gayretli Aydın
Sevliya Öcal Demir
Pembe Derin Oygar
Nazan Dalgic
Emel Çelebi
Sadık Sami Hatipoğlu
Tuğba Erat
İlyas Tolga Erkum
Ibrahim Hakan Bucak
Dilek Yılmaz Çiftdoğan
Mehmet Turgut
Didem Kizmaz Işançli
Benhur Şirvan Çetin
Hasan Tezer
Semra Şen
Sertac Arslanoglu
Tuğba Üstün
Omer Kilic
Edanur Yeşil
Ali Bülent Cengiz
Enes Sali
Sefika Elmas Bozdemir
Murat Elevli
Diclehan Çiftçi
Gülşen Akkoç
Ayper Somer
Yıldız Ekemen Keleş
Mehpare Sarı Yanartaş
Selda Hançerli Törün
Kadir Efe
Ateş Kara
Sadiye Kubra Tuter Oz
Cansu Turan
Özge Kaba
Melis Bilen
Solmaz Celebi
Emine Ergül Sarı
Lida Bülbül
Fatma Deniz Aygün
Burcugül Karasulu
İstinye Üniversitesi, Tıp Fakültesi, Dahili Tıp Bilimleri Bölümü
Murat Sütçü / 0000-0002-2078-9796
Halil Uğur Hatipoğlu / 0000-0002-7393-677X
Doruk Gül / 0000-0003-2558-3719
Sütçü, Murat
Gül, Doruk
Hatipoğlu, Halil Uğur
Murat Sütçü / ABG-7336-2021
Doruk Gül / AGJ-2448-2022
Halil Uğur Hatipoğlu / AAR-7056-2020
Murat Sütçü / 55499199300
Doruk Gül / 57222108765
Halil Uğur Hatipoğlu / 56545443800
Aktürk, Hacer
Yenidoğan, İrem
Oygar, P.D.
Büyükçam, A.
Bal, Z.S.
Dalgıç, N.
Bozdemir, S.E.
Karbuz, A.
Çetin, B.S.
Kara, Y.
Çetin, C.
Hatipoğlu, N.
Uygun, H.
Aygün, F.D.
Torun, S.H.
Okur, D.S.
Çiftdoğan, D.Y.
Kara, T.T.
Yahşi, A.
Özer, A.
Demir, S.O.
Akkoç, G.
Turan, C.
Salı, E.
Şen, S.
Erdeniz, E.H.
Kara, S.S.
Emiroğlu, M.
Erat, T.
Gürlevik, S.L.
Sütçü, M.
Aydın, Z.G.G.
Atıkan, B.Y.
Yeşil, E.
Güner, G.
Çelebi, E.
Efe, K.
İsançlı, D.K.
Durmuş, H.S.
Tekeli, S.
Karaaslan, A.
Bülbül, L.
Almış, H.
Kaba, O.
Keleş, Y.E.
Yazıcıoğlu, B.
Oğuz, S.B.
Ovalı, H.F.
Doğan, H.H.
Çelebi, S.
Çakır, D.
Karasulu, B.
Alkan, G.
Gül, D.
Küçükalioğlu, B.P.
Avcu, G.
Kukul, M.G.
Bilen, M.
Yaşar, B.
Üstün, T.
Kılıç, O.
Akın, Y.
Cebeci, S.O.
Buçak, I.H.
Yanartaş, M.S.
Şahin, A.
Arslanoğlu, S.
Elevli, M.
Çoban, R.
Öz, S.K.T.
Hatipoğlu, H.
Erkum, I.T.
Turgut, M.
Demirbuğa, A.
Özçelik, T.
Çiftci, D.
Sarı E.E.
Akkuş, G.
Hatipoğlu, S.S.
Dinleyici, E.Ç.
Hacımustafaoğlu, M.
Özkınay, F.
Kurugöl, Z.
Cengiz, A.B.
Somer, A.
Tezer, H.
Kara, A.
Koç University Hospital
School of Medicine
Source :
International Journal of Infectious Diseases, Vol 113, Iss, Pp 184-189 (2021), International Journal of Infectious Diseases
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Elsevier Sci Ltd, 2021.

Abstract

Background: understanding SARS-CoV-2 seroprevalence among health care personnel is important to ex-plore risk factors for transmission, develop elimination strategies and form a view on the necessity and frequency of surveillance in the future. Methods: we enrolled 4927 health care personnel working in pediatric units at 32 hospitals from 7 different regions of Turkey in a study to determine SARS Co-V-2 seroprevalence after the first peak of the COVID-19 pandemic. A point of care serologic lateral flow rapid test kit for immunoglobulin (Ig)M/IgG was used. Seroprevalence and its association with demographic characteristics and possible risk factors were analyzed. Results: SARS-CoV-2 seropositivity prevalence in health care personnel tested was 6.1%. Seropositivity was more common among those who did not universally wear protective masks (10.6% vs 6.1%). Having a COVID-19-positive co-worker increased the likelihood of infection. The least and the most experienced personnel were more likely to be infected. Most of the seropositive health care personnel (68.0%) did not suspect that they had previously had COVID-19. Conclusions: health surveillance for health care personnel involving routine point-of-care nucleic acid testing and monitoring personal protective equipment adherence are suggested as important strategies to protect health care personnel from COVID-19 and reduce nosocomial SARS-CoV-2 transmission.<br />NA

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
International Journal of Infectious Diseases, Vol 113, Iss, Pp 184-189 (2021), International Journal of Infectious Diseases
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....5b669a4bfd04934c6be08e81b6234495