1. Seroprevalence of SARS-CoV-2 antibodies among hospital workers in a German tertiary care center: A sequential follow-up study
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Julia Küchen, Julian Schulze zur Wiesch, Veronika Schlicker, Marc Lütgehetmann, Johannes K.-M. Knobloch, Felix Ullrich, Stefan Schmiedel, Dorothee Schwinge, Thomas Theo Brehm, Ansgar W. Lohse, Marylyn M. Addo, Sibylle Lampalzer, Michelle Thompson, and Samuel Huber
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Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) ,Health Personnel ,Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) ,Psychological intervention ,Seroprevalence ,Hospital workers ,010501 environmental sciences ,Antibodies, Viral ,01 natural sciences ,Tertiary care ,Article ,Tertiary Care Centers ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Seroepidemiologic Studies ,Germany ,Humans ,Healthcare workers ,Medicine ,Infection control ,030212 general & internal medicine ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences ,Infection Control ,biology ,SARS-CoV-2 ,business.industry ,Follow up studies ,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health ,COVID-19 ,virus diseases ,Middle Aged ,Seroconversion ,Immunoglobulin G ,Emergency medicine ,biology.protein ,Female ,Antibody ,business - Abstract
We sequentially assessed the presence of SARS-CoV-2 IgG antibodies in 1253 hospital workers including 1026 HCWs at the University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf at three time points during the early phase of the epidemic. By the end of the study in July 2020, the overall seroprevalence was 1.8% (n = 22), indicating the overall effectiveness of infection control interventions in mitigating coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) in hospital workers.
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- 2021
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