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Health care workers (HCP) are at risk of contracting the new coronavirus ( COVID-19 )
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In particular, nurses have close contact with patients during operation, and provide patients with direct care for a long time, so the risk of illness and death is higher
Health care workers (HCP) are at risk of contracting the new coronavirus ( COVID-19 )
An article published in the International Journal of Nursing Studies analyzes the status of new coronary pneumonia infections and deaths among nurses registered in a dedicated database in Brazil
This article uses a cross-sectional study to report data on two occupational categories of nurses: professional nurses (nurses with a bachelor degree or above) and technical nurses (professionals graduated from technical schools).
According to the epidemic situation of new coronary pneumonia, in the 12th week of 2020 (March 15-21, 2020) to the 31st cycle (July 26-August 1, 2020) to collect relevant data
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According to the epidemic situation of new coronary pneumonia, in the 12th week of 2020 (March 15-21, 2020) to the 31st cycle (July 26-August 1, 2020) to collect relevant data
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The results of the study report, a total of 28,136 cases were recorded
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Among them, 6713 cases (23.
The results of the study report, a total of 28,136 cases were recorded
The results showed that the infection rate and mortality rate of nurses in all occupational categories were higher than expected
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Original source:
Original source:Helena Maria Scherlowski Leal David, Ricardo Mattos Russo Rafael, et al, Infection and Mortality of Nursing Personnel in Brazil from COVID-19: A Cross-Sectional Study , International Journal of Nursing Studies, 2021, https://doi.
Helena Maria Scherlowski Leal David, Ricardo Mattos Russo Rafael, et al, Infection and Mortality of Nursing Personnel in Brazil from COVID-19: A Cross-Sectional Study , International Journal of Nursing Studies, 2021, https://doi.
org/10.
1016 /j.
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2021.
104089.
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