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2019冠状病毒病作为一种已被认可的与工作相关的疾病:全球现状

COVID-19 as a Recognized Work-Related Disease: The Current Situation Worldwide.

作者信息

Sandal Abdulsamet, Yildiz Ali N

机构信息

Occupational Diseases Clinic, Ankara Occupational and Environmental Diseases Hospital, Ankara, Turkey.

Department of Public Health, Hacettepe University, School of Medicine, Ankara, Turkey.

出版信息

Saf Health Work. 2021 Mar;12(1):136-138. doi: 10.1016/j.shaw.2021.01.001. Epub 2021 Jan 22.

Abstract

Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), which is a newly emerging infectious disease worldwide, can be categorized as an occupational disease, because employees, particularly in the healthcare system, can be infected at the workplace. As of December 15, 2020, we summarized the occupational safety and health practices in selected countries on the recognition of COVID-19 as one of the occupational risks. The situation has differed among countries, including the recognition status and whether a specific regulation existed. International organizations, namely the International Labour Organization, World Health Organization, and European Union, should plan and conduct studies on the work-relatedness of COVID-19, propose criteria for recognition, and add the infection to the occupational disease list to provide a basis for specific country regulations. Stakeholders should also act to adjust country-level legislation.

摘要

2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)是一种全球新出现的传染病,可被归类为职业病,因为员工,尤其是医疗系统中的员工,可能在工作场所受到感染。截至2020年12月15日,我们总结了部分国家将COVID-19认定为职业风险之一的职业安全与健康措施。各国情况有所不同,包括认定状况以及是否存在具体规定。国际组织,即国际劳工组织、世界卫生组织和欧盟,应规划并开展关于COVID-19与工作相关性的研究,提出认定标准,并将该感染列入职业病清单,以为各国的具体规定提供依据。利益相关者也应采取行动调整国家层面的立法。

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