Risk factors associated with respiratory infectious disease-related presenteeism: a rapid review
Abstract Background Workplace transmission is a significant contributor to severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) outbreaks. Previous studies have found that infectious illness presenteeism could contribute to outbreaks in occupational settings and identified multiple occupatio...
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Main Authors: | Sarah Daniels (Author), Hua Wei (Author), Yang Han (Author), Heather Catt (Author), David W. Denning (Author), Ian Hall (Author), Martyn Regan (Author), Arpana Verma (Author), Carl A. Whitfield (Author), Martie van Tongeren (Author) |
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