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Volume 10, Number 2—February 2004
THEME ISSUE
2004 SARS Edition
Infection Control

SARS Transmission among Hospital Workers in Hong Kong

Joseph T.F. Lau*Comments to Author , Kitty S. Fung*, Tze Wai Wong*, Jean H. Kim*, Eric Wong*, Sydney Chung*, Deborah Ho*, Louis Y. Chan*, S.F. Lui†, and Augustine Cheng*
Author affiliations: *Chinese University of Hong Kong, Special Administrative Region, People’s Republic of China (SAR); †Hospital Authority, Government of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR

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Table 1

Percentage of healthcare workers exposed to the risk of inconsistent use of different types of personal protection equipment in 3 clinical settings with SARS patientsa

Type of personal protection equipment Control (n = 143) % Case
(n = 72) % Matched OR
(exact 95% CI) p value
(exact)
N95 or Surgical maskb






Direct contact with SARS patient
0
0
1
1.4
2.00 (0.05 to ∞)
0.6667
Direct contact with patients in general c
1
0.7
2
2.8
4.00 (0.21to 235.99)
0.5185
No patient contactd
3
2.2
4
5.7
2.43 (0.41 to 16.77)
0.4198
N95b






Direct contact with SARS patients
6
4.2
7
9.7
2.86 (0.70 to 13.71)
0.1683
Direct contact with patients in generalc
5
3.6
3
4.2
1.28 (0.16 to 10.47)
1.0000
No patient contactd
14
10.2
12
17.1
1.83 (0.72 to 4.71)
0.2315
Gogglesb






Direct contact with SARS patients
12
8.4
23
31.9
6.41 (2.49 to 19.49)
<0.0001
Direct contact with patients in generale
7
5.1
16
22.2
6.93 (2.19 to 28.85)
0.0003
No patient contactf
19
13.9
21
30.0
3.50 (1.42 to 9.47)
0.0046
Gownb






Direct contact with SARS patients
6
4.2
15
20.8
8.85 (2.46 to 48.28)
0.0002
Direct contact with patients in generalc
2
1.4
12
16.7
11.54 (2.56 to 106.36)
0.0002
No patient contactf
16
11.7
19
27.1
3.42 (1.38 to 9.30)
0.0061
Glovesb






Direct contact with SARS patients
2
1.4
11
15.3
20.54 (2.96 to 887.72)
0.0002
Direct contact with patients in generalc
5
3.6
7
9.7
3.53 (0.77 to 21.85)
0.1211
No patient contactf
20
14.6
19
27.1
2.42 (1.05 to 5.81)
0.0374
Capb






Direct contact with SARS patients
8
5.6
17
23.6
7.30 (2.33 to 30.21)
0.0001
Direct contact with patients in generalc
5
3.6
15
20.8
12.81 (2.92 to 116.75)
0.0001
No patient contact”f
16
11.7
22
31.4
4.05 (1.68 to 10.76)
0.0009
No. of equipment inconsistently used with direct contact with SARS patientsg






0
129
90.2
45
62.5
1.00

1–2
7
4.9
13
18.1
5.35 (1.79 to 18.53)
0.0015
>3
7
4.9
14
19.4
7.84 (2.30 to 34.83)
0.0003
No. of equipment inconsistently used with direct contact with patients in generale, g






0
127
92.0
52
72.2
1.00

1–2
6
4.3
8
11.1
4.85 (1.01 to 31.86)
0.0479
>3
5
3.6
12
16.7
10.83 (2.29 to 102.60)
0.0007
No. of equipment inconsistently used when there was no patient contact g, h






0
113
82.5
46
65.7
1.00

1–2
6
4.4
4
5.7
1.56 (0.28 to 7.97)
0.7721
>3 18 13.1 20 28.6 3.40 (1.37 to 9.23) 0.0061

aSARS, severe acute respiratory syndrome; CI, confidence interval; OR, odds ratio.
bThose having no contact with patients were considered to be unexposed to the tabulated risk factor.
cInformation on 4 controls missing.
dInformation on 4 controls and 2 cases missing .
eInformation on 5 controls missing.
fInformation on 6 controls and 1 case missing.
gInformation on 6 controls and 2 cases missing.
hIncluding N95, goggles, gown, gloves and cap.

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