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      COVID-19 Healthcare Worker Screening at Emergency Department, Hospital Wanita & Kanak- Kanak Sabah, Malaysia from May-December 2020

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            Abstract

            Since the beginning of the pandemic we have recorded a total of 3,355 healthcare workers (HCW) screened at Emergency & Trauma Department (ETD) of Sabah Women and Childrens Hospital (HWKSS). This amounted to 8,823 swabs taken for HCWs from a total of 21,367 swabs taken in ETD during the same period. The average swab per HCW was 2.62 swab/person. Data for patient screening are not included in this paper. From the 8,823 swabs taken, 46 HCWs were detected positive for Covid-19.

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            ScienceOpen
            6 January 2021
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            [1 ] Emergency and Trauma Department, Sabah Women and Children's Hospital, Ministry of Health Malaysia.
            [2 ] Pre-Hospital Unit, Emergency and Trauma Department, Sabah Women and Children's Hospital, Ministry of Health Malaysia.
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            https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2523-2997
            Article
            10.14293/S2199-1006.1.SOR-.PP54NGU.v1
            134cbb21-b4f2-4b9f-82de-12467163130d

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            : 6 January 2021

            The datasets generated during and/or analysed during the current study are available from the corresponding author on reasonable request.
            Emergency medicine & Trauma,Public health,Infectious disease & Microbiology
            Pandemic, public health, healthcare worker, covid-19

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