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Table 3 Expositions and travel history

From: Modelling of a triage scoring tool for SARS-COV-2 PCR testing in health-care workers: data from the first German COVID-19 Testing Unit in Munich

Characteristics

Negative (n = 4076)

Positive (n = 121)

Total (n = 4197)

p value

Close contact to positive case

 Any exposition

2652

65.1%

104

86.0%

2756

65.7%

0.000

 Colleague

1455

35.7%

47

38.8%

1502

35.8%

0.770

 Patient

923

22.6%

43

35.5%

966

23.0%

0.003

 Private

274

6.7%

13

10.7%

287

6.8%

0.125

 Other exposition

250

6.1%

12

9.9%

262

6.2%

0.131

 No exposition

1194

29.3%

20

16.5%

1214

28.9%

0.001

 No information

370

9.1%

6

5.0%

376

9.0%

0.124

 Recent travel abroad

195

4.8%

7

5.8%

202

4.8%

0.614

7-day incidence at travel destination (/100,000 inhabitants) (n = 189)

 Low (0–35)

81

2.0%

5

4.1%

86

2.0%

0.623

 Medium (35.1–50)

57

1.4%

2

1.7%

59

1.4%

0.362

 High (50.1–150)

44

1.1%

0

0.0%

44

1.0%

0.471

  1. Expositions to SARS-COV-2-positive cases (frequency and percentage by test result), travel history (mean and inter-quartile range). p-value was obtained by univariable logistic regression (incidence reference: non-travellers)