Accepted for/Published in: Iproceedings
Date Submitted: Jan 19, 2022
Open Peer Review Period: Jan 19, 2022 - Jan 20, 2022
Date Accepted: Jan 20, 2022
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Outbreak of COVID-19 among healthcare workers at a Diabetes Center, Al Ahsa, Saudi Arabia - April 2020.
ABSTRACT
Background:
On 2nd of April 2020, the Field Epidemiology Training Program (FETP) was asked by a Diabetes Mellitus Center, Facility A, in Al-Ahsa to investigate a confirmed case of COVID-19 in a health care worker. Diabetes patients are at increased risk for serious complications from COVID-19.
Objective:
We sought to identify any additional cases, the source of infection and mode of transmission, and implement mitigation measures to prevent further transmission
Methods:
We reviewed medical charts and other available data on cases in the infection control department, the public health department, and COVID-19 center. We interviewed cases about their health status and possible sources of infection. We analyzed data using descriptive statistics.
Results:
All staff (45) at Facility A were tested for COVID-19; 2 (4%) tested positive. The first case was a nurse that reported attending a nursing conference in Riyadh several days prior to symptom onset. She was the first recognized case of COVID-19 in Facility A, so we classified her as the index case. We identified one more case that reported using shared cupboard clothes, the same coffee machine, and chatting with the index case in a breakroom without using personal protective equipment (PPE). Both cases reported wearing PPE during patient care. Both cases survived.
Conclusions:
We found evidence of person-to-person transmission between cases while socializing at work, and no evidence of transmission from health care workers to patients. We identified potentially risky practices in Facility A, although none were related to patient care. We helped Facility A develop additional policies to reduce the risk of COVID-19 transmission among staff, even when not providing direct patient care. Facility A was closed during the investigation and reopened after applying all prevention measures. No additional cases occurred.
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