COVID-19 Antibody Surveillance Among Healthcare Workers in A Non-COVID designated Cardiology Centre

BACKGROUND: Reports on healthcare worker antibody response to COVID-19 infection are scarce. We aim to determine theCOVID-19 antibody prevalence among healthcare workers in a cardiology centre and the relationship between case definitioncriteria with the COVID-19 antibody result. METHODS: Convenie...

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Main Authors: Ling, Hwei Sung, Pang, Ing Xiang, Fong, Alan Yean Yip, Ong, Tiong Kiam, Khiew, Ning Zhang, Cham, Yee Ling, Asri, Said, Oon, Yen Yee, Koh, Keng Tat, Tan, Chen Ting, Ho, Kian Hui, Shu, Francis Eng Pbeng, Bhavnani, Chandan Deepak, Chen, Lean Seng
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spelling my.unimas.ir.333022022-02-25T07:45:24Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/33302/ COVID-19 Antibody Surveillance Among Healthcare Workers in A Non-COVID designated Cardiology Centre Ling, Hwei Sung Pang, Ing Xiang Fong, Alan Yean Yip Ong, Tiong Kiam Khiew, Ning Zhang Cham, Yee Ling Asri, Said Oon, Yen Yee Koh, Keng Tat Tan, Chen Ting Ho, Kian Hui Shu, Francis Eng Pbeng Bhavnani, Chandan Deepak Chen, Lean Seng R Medicine (General) BACKGROUND: Reports on healthcare worker antibody response to COVID-19 infection are scarce. We aim to determine theCOVID-19 antibody prevalence among healthcare workers in a cardiology centre and the relationship between case definitioncriteria with the COVID-19 antibody result. METHODS: Convenience sampling was applied. Healthcare workers in SarawakHeart Centre (SHC) cardiology, radiology, and emergency unit were recruited. A survey form on clinical symptoms and closecontact history was distributed. HEALGEN COVID-19 IgG/IgM rapid test was performed using serum/ whole blood specimen.Staff with positive COVID-19 antibody results were referred to the infectious disease specialist for assessment. RESULTS: Atotal of 310 staff were screened. 220(71%) were female, and the mean age was 36±7.7 years old. 46(14.8%) staff reported havingclinical symptoms at some stage from the end of January 2020 to the time of this surveillance. Number of staff who had a historyof overseas travel, close contact with confirmed COVID-19 patients, or had visited places with identified COVID-19 clusterswere 4(1.3%), 24(7.7%) and 24(7.7%) respectively. There were 14 staff (4.5%) with positive tests positive, 2 for IgM, and 12for IgG. All those with positive antibody were subsequently tested negative with RT-PCR test. The history of having clinicalsymptoms and exposure to COVID-19 cluster area were independently associated with a positive IgG result. CONCLUSION:The application of COVID-19 antibody serology rapid tests could determine true exposure of staff to the infection and allowus to reassess existing measures of infection control within the hospital. 2020 Article PeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/33302/1/COVID-19%20Antibody%20Surveillance%20Among%20Healthcare%20Workers%20in%20ANon-COVID%20designated%20Cardiology%20Centre_PDF.pdf Ling, Hwei Sung and Pang, Ing Xiang and Fong, Alan Yean Yip and Ong, Tiong Kiam and Khiew, Ning Zhang and Cham, Yee Ling and Asri, Said and Oon, Yen Yee and Koh, Keng Tat and Tan, Chen Ting and Ho, Kian Hui and Shu, Francis Eng Pbeng and Bhavnani, Chandan Deepak and Chen, Lean Seng (2020) COVID-19 Antibody Surveillance Among Healthcare Workers in A Non-COVID designated Cardiology Centre. Authorea. pp. 1-13. https://authorea.com/users/322431/articles/451396-covid-19-antibody-surveillance-among-healthcare-workers-in-a-non-covid-designated-cardiology-centre?commit=f6f4b349907dabff9ab3385c242fef81a954e149 10.22541/au.158955330.06881415
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spellingShingle R Medicine (General)
Ling, Hwei Sung
Pang, Ing Xiang
Fong, Alan Yean Yip
Ong, Tiong Kiam
Khiew, Ning Zhang
Cham, Yee Ling
Asri, Said
Oon, Yen Yee
Koh, Keng Tat
Tan, Chen Ting
Ho, Kian Hui
Shu, Francis Eng Pbeng
Bhavnani, Chandan Deepak
Chen, Lean Seng
COVID-19 Antibody Surveillance Among Healthcare Workers in A Non-COVID designated Cardiology Centre
description BACKGROUND: Reports on healthcare worker antibody response to COVID-19 infection are scarce. We aim to determine theCOVID-19 antibody prevalence among healthcare workers in a cardiology centre and the relationship between case definitioncriteria with the COVID-19 antibody result. METHODS: Convenience sampling was applied. Healthcare workers in SarawakHeart Centre (SHC) cardiology, radiology, and emergency unit were recruited. A survey form on clinical symptoms and closecontact history was distributed. HEALGEN COVID-19 IgG/IgM rapid test was performed using serum/ whole blood specimen.Staff with positive COVID-19 antibody results were referred to the infectious disease specialist for assessment. RESULTS: Atotal of 310 staff were screened. 220(71%) were female, and the mean age was 36±7.7 years old. 46(14.8%) staff reported havingclinical symptoms at some stage from the end of January 2020 to the time of this surveillance. Number of staff who had a historyof overseas travel, close contact with confirmed COVID-19 patients, or had visited places with identified COVID-19 clusterswere 4(1.3%), 24(7.7%) and 24(7.7%) respectively. There were 14 staff (4.5%) with positive tests positive, 2 for IgM, and 12for IgG. All those with positive antibody were subsequently tested negative with RT-PCR test. The history of having clinicalsymptoms and exposure to COVID-19 cluster area were independently associated with a positive IgG result. CONCLUSION:The application of COVID-19 antibody serology rapid tests could determine true exposure of staff to the infection and allowus to reassess existing measures of infection control within the hospital.
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author Ling, Hwei Sung
Pang, Ing Xiang
Fong, Alan Yean Yip
Ong, Tiong Kiam
Khiew, Ning Zhang
Cham, Yee Ling
Asri, Said
Oon, Yen Yee
Koh, Keng Tat
Tan, Chen Ting
Ho, Kian Hui
Shu, Francis Eng Pbeng
Bhavnani, Chandan Deepak
Chen, Lean Seng
author_facet Ling, Hwei Sung
Pang, Ing Xiang
Fong, Alan Yean Yip
Ong, Tiong Kiam
Khiew, Ning Zhang
Cham, Yee Ling
Asri, Said
Oon, Yen Yee
Koh, Keng Tat
Tan, Chen Ting
Ho, Kian Hui
Shu, Francis Eng Pbeng
Bhavnani, Chandan Deepak
Chen, Lean Seng
author_sort Ling, Hwei Sung
title COVID-19 Antibody Surveillance Among Healthcare Workers in A Non-COVID designated Cardiology Centre
title_short COVID-19 Antibody Surveillance Among Healthcare Workers in A Non-COVID designated Cardiology Centre
title_full COVID-19 Antibody Surveillance Among Healthcare Workers in A Non-COVID designated Cardiology Centre
title_fullStr COVID-19 Antibody Surveillance Among Healthcare Workers in A Non-COVID designated Cardiology Centre
title_full_unstemmed COVID-19 Antibody Surveillance Among Healthcare Workers in A Non-COVID designated Cardiology Centre
title_sort covid-19 antibody surveillance among healthcare workers in a non-covid designated cardiology centre
publishDate 2020
url http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/33302/1/COVID-19%20Antibody%20Surveillance%20Among%20Healthcare%20Workers%20in%20ANon-COVID%20designated%20Cardiology%20Centre_PDF.pdf
http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/33302/
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