Problems of Safety, Occupational Hygiene and Control Over Infections in Fighting with Occupational Diseases of Healthcare Workers with COVID-19 in Treatment Facilities of Ukraine
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The objective of the publication was to assess the safety of treatment facilities, occupational health and infection control in Kiev, Zhytomyr and Zhytomyr region to enhance risk management of SARS-CoV-2 infection of healthcare workers and reduce occupational illness and mortality for COVID-19. Bibliosemantic, hygienic, questionnaire, statistical methods and methods of comparative and system analysis have been used. The work of doctors involved in overcoming COVID-19 pandemic is classified as dangerous (extreme). In addition to the SARS-CoV-2 virus, the working conditions of medical workers are influenced by physical, chemical factors and high physical and neuro-emotional stress. Among medical workers of the Zhytomyr region who were diagnosed with an acute occupational disease COVID-19, nurses prevailed (38.57%). Junior nurses (26.1%) – the second COVID-19 incidence, paramedics (5.31%) occupy the third place. The doctors' incidence was ranked in the following sequence: doctors of GPFM – 4.85%, surgeons – 4.16%, anesthesiologists – 2.54%, infectious disease doctors – 2.08%, radiologists – 1.85%. This distribution of medical professions is observed for all Ukraine regions. Chance of becoming infected with SARS CoV 2 for healthcare workers in October was by 3.8 times higher than the general population. Risk of dying from COVID-19 in healthcare workers is greater by 1.5 times than the general population. The high level of occupational morbidity of COVID-19 in Ukrainian medical personnel is determined by personal negligence, incomplete staffing of TF with medical workers, of medical workers with PPE; dis-use of PPE if available, absence or poor-quality instruction on labor protection; shortage of epidemiologists, hygienists and occupational pathologists.
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Problems of Safety, Occupational Hygiene and Control Over Infections in Fighting with Occupational Diseases of Healthcare Workers with COVID-19 in Treatment Facilities of Ukraine
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Autor/in / Beteiligte Person: | Yavorovsky, A. P. (A) ; Skaletsky, Y. M. (Yu) ; Brukhno, R. P. (R) ; Shkurba, A. V. (A) ; Kirichuk, I. M. (I) ; Regan, М. М. (М) |
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Zeitschrift: | None, 2020 |
Veröffentlichung: | Dnipro State Medical University, 2020 |
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