• Indian pediatrics · Jun 2021

    Characteristics and Transmission Dynamics of COVID-19 in Healthcare Workers in a Pediatric COVID-Care Hospital in Mumbai.

    • Ambreen Pandrowala, Shaheen Shaikh, Mahesh Balsekar, Suverna Kirolkar, and Soonu Udani.
    • Department of Pediatrics, SRCC Children's Hospital managed by Narayana Health, Mumbai, Maharashtra. Correspondence to: Dr Ambreen Pandrowala, Department of Pediatrics, SRCC Children's Hospital, Mahalaxmi, Mumbai 400 034, India. apandrowala@gmail.com.
    • Indian Pediatr. 2021 Jun 15; 58 (6): 568-571.

    ObjectiveTo evaluate if Healthcare workers (HCWs) at the frontline of COVID-19 response in a pediatric hospital are at an increased risk of acquiring SARS-CoV-2.MethodsThe Hospital Infection Control Committee (HICC) and virology testing records were combined to identify SARS-CoV-2 positive HCWs and study the transmission dynamics of COVID-19 over 6 months.ResultsCOVID-19 cases in our HCWs cohort rose and declined parallel to community cases. Forty two out of 534 HCWs (8%) were SARS-CoV-2 positive with no fatalities. No clinical staff in the special COVID ward or ICU was positive. Significant proportion of non-clinical staff (30%) were SARS-CoV-2 positive. About 70% of SARS-CoV-2 positive staff had likely community acquisition, with a significant proportion having travelled by public transport or having a contact history with a positive case in the community. Twenty four percent of positive staff were asymptomatic and detected positive on re-joining test.ConclusionsSustained transmission of SARS-CoV-2 did not occur in our cohort beyond community transmission. Appropriate PPE use, strict and constantly improving infection control measures and testing of both clinical and non-clinical staff were essential methods for restricting transmission amongst HCWs.

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