The COVID-19 pandemic has led to enhanced hygiene procedures and use of personal protective equipment, but also to increased attention to occupational skin disease in healthcare workers. The occurrence of hand and facial skin disease in > 5,000 Swedish healthcare workers was investigated in a questionnaire survey. Levels of skin exposure related to hygiene procedures and personal protective equipment were recorded. Caring for patients with COVID-19 entailed higher levels of wet work and face mask exposures, and was associated with higher 1-year prevalence of both hand eczema (36%) and facial skin disease (32%) compared with not being directly engaged in COVID-19 care (28% and 22%, respectively). Acne and eczema were the most common facial s...
Since coronavirus disease (Covid-19) cases discovered and became a global problem around the world, ...
Background. During the current COVID-19 pandemic, prevention is the key to limiting the spread of th...
We report the case of a healthcare provider who developed hand eczema, predominantly on the first di...
Background As a result of the COVID‐19 outbreak, hygiene regulations have been revised and hand san...
Introduction The globe is currently experiencing a new pandemic due to the introduction of the SARS-...
Hand hygiene is one of the cornerstones in ensuring effective infection control during the Coronavir...
Background: The personal protective equipment (PPE) and frequent hand hygiene procedures needed duri...
Hand eczema is common in healthcare workers. Besides wet work, healthcare work also implies exposure...
Recent data on the prevalence and causes of hand eczema among healthcare workers in Sweden are lacki...
The COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in increased attention on infection prevention measures. This stu...
COVID-19 healthcare workers (HCWs) require frequent handwashing and use of personal protective equip...
During the Covid-19 pandemic, with the increased need for donning personal protective equipment (PPE...
Introduction: During the pandemic, the use of personal protective equipment (PPE) has become essenti...
During the COVID-19 pandemic, disinfection became an integral part of everybody’s life in order to a...
Background Hand eczema (HE) has increased among healthcare workers (HCWs) working in coronavirus dis...
Since coronavirus disease (Covid-19) cases discovered and became a global problem around the world, ...
Background. During the current COVID-19 pandemic, prevention is the key to limiting the spread of th...
We report the case of a healthcare provider who developed hand eczema, predominantly on the first di...
Background As a result of the COVID‐19 outbreak, hygiene regulations have been revised and hand san...
Introduction The globe is currently experiencing a new pandemic due to the introduction of the SARS-...
Hand hygiene is one of the cornerstones in ensuring effective infection control during the Coronavir...
Background: The personal protective equipment (PPE) and frequent hand hygiene procedures needed duri...
Hand eczema is common in healthcare workers. Besides wet work, healthcare work also implies exposure...
Recent data on the prevalence and causes of hand eczema among healthcare workers in Sweden are lacki...
The COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in increased attention on infection prevention measures. This stu...
COVID-19 healthcare workers (HCWs) require frequent handwashing and use of personal protective equip...
During the Covid-19 pandemic, with the increased need for donning personal protective equipment (PPE...
Introduction: During the pandemic, the use of personal protective equipment (PPE) has become essenti...
During the COVID-19 pandemic, disinfection became an integral part of everybody’s life in order to a...
Background Hand eczema (HE) has increased among healthcare workers (HCWs) working in coronavirus dis...
Since coronavirus disease (Covid-19) cases discovered and became a global problem around the world, ...
Background. During the current COVID-19 pandemic, prevention is the key to limiting the spread of th...
We report the case of a healthcare provider who developed hand eczema, predominantly on the first di...