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Transmission of SARS to healthcare workers. The experience of a Hong Kong ICU
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has title
Transmission of SARS to healthcare workers. The experience of a Hong Kong ICU
Creator
Ip, Margaret
Gomersall, C
Joynt, G
Leung, Patricia
Derrick, James
Gomersall, Charles
Ip, M
Yap, Florence
Derrick, J
Ho, Man
Ho, O
Leung, ·
Oi, Gavin
Yap, ·
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OBJECTIVE: To describe the extent and temporal pattern of transmission of severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) to intensive care unit staff. DESIGN: Retrospective observational cohort study. SETTING: University hospital intensive care unit, caring solely for patients with SARS or suspected to have SARS. PARTICIPANTS: Thirty-five doctors and 152 nurses and healthcare assistants who worked in the ICU during the SARS epidemic. Interventions: Infection control measures designed to prevent transmission of disease to staff were implemented. MEASUREMENTS AND RESULTS: Sixty-seven patients with SARS were admitted to the intensive care unit. Four nurses and one healthcare assistant contracted SARS, with three of these developing symptoms within 10 days of admission of the first patient with SARS. Doctors were exposed to patients with SARS for a median (IQR) of 284 (97–376) h, while nurses and healthcare assistants were exposed for a median (IQR) of 119 (57–166) h. The ICU did not meet international standards for physical space or ventilation. CONCLUSIONS: In an ICU in which infection control procedures are rigorously applied, the risk to staff of contracting SARS from patients is low, despite long staff exposure times and a sub-standard physical environment. ELECTRONIC SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL: The electronic reference of this article is http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00134-006-0081-1 The online full-text version of this article includes electronic supplementary material. This material is available to authorised users and can be accessed by means of the ESM button beneath the abstract or in the structured full-text article. To cite or link to this article you can use the above reference.
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2006-02-25
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10.1007/s00134-006-0081-1
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16505989
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Transmission of SARS to healthcare workers. The experience of a Hong Kong ICU
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Intensive Care Med
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