Official Title
Incidence of SARS-Cov2 Infection Among HCW in Lille University Hospital
Brief Summary

The aim of the study is to determine the incidence o of SARS-cov2 infection among health care workers highly exposed to covid 19 during 10 weeks et to analyze the determinants of their occupational and environmental exposure. Every 14 days, we performed SARS-Cov2 RT- PCR, serological testing and clinical questionnaire among a cohort of 100 HCW with a high degree of exposure to covid19 infection. Information about occupational exposure as the workplace, the activity of care, the characteristics of patient infected are captured, as well as environmental or personal exposure. The results will support the design of a new care organization and will define new ways of protection for patients (covid or not covid 19) and prevention for HCW.

Unknown status
SARS-COV2

Other: self-administered questionnaire

Every14 days, clinical and occupational questionnaire are performed among a cohort of HCW exposed to covid occupational exposure
Other Name: a specifically designed self-administered questionnaire

Diagnostic Test: SARS-Cov2 testing

Every14 days, SARS-Cov2 RT-PCR, serological testing are performed among a cohort of HCW exposed to covid occupational exposure

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria:

- Health Care workers with covid high exposure during the care activities

Exclusion Criteria:

- Heath Care Worker with SARS-Cov2 infection ( RT-PCR +) or SARS-Cov2 immunity in
serological testing

- HCW off work

- Subjects on leave

Eligibility Gender
All
Eligibility Age
Minimum: 18 Years ~ Maximum: N/A
Countries
France
Locations

Hôpital Claude Huriez, CHU
Lille, France

Investigator:
Contact: 0320445962

Investigator: Annie Sobaszek, MD,PhD

Contacts

Annie SOBASZEK, MD,PhD
03.20.44.43.66 - +33
annie.sobaszek@chru-lille.fr

Annie SOBASZEK, MD, Principal Investigator
University Hospital, Lille

Fondation Santé Roquette
NCT Number
Keywords
Incidence
Health care workers
occupational exposure
environmental exposure
serological testing
RT-PCR
MeSH Terms
Infections