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                <text>Dominio científico: Coronavirus</text>
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              <text>Costs associated with COVID-19 in healthcare personnel in Greece: a cost-of-illness analysis.</text>
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              <text>Xanthi Dedoukou, Helena C Maltezou, Theodoros V Giannouchos, Androula Pavli, Paraskeui Tsonou, Maria Tseroni, Kalliopi Papadima, Dimitrios Hatzigeorgiou, Nikolaos V Sipsas, Kyriakos Souliotis</text>
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              <text>Healthcare personnel (HCP) are at increased risk for SARS-CoV-2 infection. To estimate the costs related to COVID-19 exposure and infection among HCP in Greece. Data were retrieved from the national database of SARS-CoV-2 infections and from the database of HCP exposed to COVID-19. A cost-of-illness analysis was performed to estimate total, direct and indirect, costs. We studied 254 HCP with COVID-19 and 3,332 HCP exposed to COVID-19 during the first epidemic wave. Of the 254 HCP with COVID-19, 49 (19.3%) were hospitalized (mean hospitalization: 11.6 days) and four were admitted to intensive care unit (mean duration: 10.8 days). Overall, 1,332 (40%) exposed HCP had a mean duration of absenteeism of 7.5 days while 252 (99.2%) HCP with COVID-19 had a mean duration of absenteeism of 25.8 days. The total costs for the management of the two groups were estimated at 1,735,830 Euros (772,890 Euros for the HCP with COVID-19 and 962,940 Euros for the exposed HCP). Absenteeism accounted for the large share of total costs (80.4% of all expenditures), followed by costs for RT-PCR and hospitalization costs (10.2% and 6.5% of all expenditures, respectively). Our study confirms that COVID-19 is associated with increased rates and duration of absenteeism among HCP. Indirect costs and particularly absenteeism is the major driver of total costs among exposed to and infected with COVID-19 HCP. The estimated total costs are underestimated. Studies are needed to explore the impact of COVID-19 vaccination of HCP on absenteeism and COVID-19-associated costs.</text>
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              <text>cost, covid-19, Health care personnel, Exposure, absenteeism, presenteeism</text>
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              <text>10.1016/j.jhin.2021.04.018</text>
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              <text>The Journal of hospital infection</text>
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