Department of Dentistry and Oral Surgery, Shinshu University School of Medicine, Matsumoto, Japan.
Department of Dentistry and Oral Surgery, Shinshu University School of Medicine, Matsumoto, Japan.
J Hosp Infect. 2022 Jul;125:21-27. doi: 10.1016/j.jhin.2022.04.002. Epub 2022 Apr 13.
The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has become a major public health problem. Dental procedures that generate aerosols are considered to impose a high risk of infection; therefore, dental professionals, such as dentists and dental hygienists, may be at high risk of viral transmission. However, few studies have reported COVID-19 clusters in dental care settings.
To investigate whether dental and oral/maxillofacial procedures are associated with the occurrence of COVID-19 clusters and measures taken to prevent nosocomial infection in dental clinics.
An online questionnaire survey on clinical activities (administrative control), infection control measures (environmental/engineering control, personal protective equipment, etc.), and confirmed or probable COVID-19 cases among patients and clinical staff was administered to the faculties of the dental and oral/maxillofacial surgical departments of university hospitals.
Fifty-one faculty members completed the questionnaire. All members were engaged in the treatment of dental and oral surgical outpatients and actively implemented standard precautions. Fourteen faculty members treated patients with COVID-19, but no infections transmitted from the patients to the medical staff were observed. In seven facilities, patients were found to have the infection after treatment (medical staff came in close contact), but there was no transmission from patients to medical staff. Four facilities had medical staff with infections, but none of them exhibited disease transmission from staff to patients.
COVID-19 clusters are unlikely to occur in dental and oral surgical care settings if appropriate protective measures are implemented.
2019 年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行已成为一个主要的公共卫生问题。产生气溶胶的牙科操作被认为具有高度感染风险;因此,牙科专业人员(如牙医和牙科保健师)可能面临病毒传播的高风险。然而,很少有研究报告过牙科保健环境中的 COVID-19 聚集病例。
调查牙科和口腔/颌面手术是否与 COVID-19 聚集的发生以及牙科诊所采取的预防医院感染的措施有关。
对大学医院牙科和口腔颌面外科系的教职员工进行了一项关于临床活动(行政控制)、感染控制措施(环境/工程控制、个人防护设备等)以及患者和临床工作人员中确诊或疑似 COVID-19 病例的在线问卷调查。
51 名教职员工完成了问卷调查。所有成员都从事牙科和口腔外科门诊患者的治疗,并积极实施标准预防措施。有 14 名教职员工治疗过 COVID-19 患者,但未观察到感染从患者传播到医务人员。在 7 个设施中,在治疗后发现患者有感染(医务人员密切接触),但没有从患者传播到医务人员。有 4 个设施的医务人员有感染,但没有一个设施的感染从工作人员传播到患者。
如果采取适当的防护措施,牙科和口腔颌面手术护理场所不太可能发生 COVID-19 聚集病例。