Occupation and SARS-CoV-2 seroprevalence studies: a systematic review.

BMJ open(2023)

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Abstract
Many seroprevalence studies covering a broad range of occupations were published in the first year of the pandemic. Results suggest considerable differences in seroprevalence between occupations, although few large, high-quality studies were done. Well-designed studies are required to improve our understanding of the occupational risk of SARS-CoV-2 and should be considered as an element of pandemic preparedness for future respiratory pathogens.
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COVID-19,occupational & industrial medicine,public health
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