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    Recognition of COVID-19 with occupational origin: A comparison between European countries
    (2023)
    Nys, Evelien (58724511500)
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    Pauwels, Sara (55180200300)
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    Ádám, Balázs (8562137500)
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    Amaro, João (57213874228)
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    Athanasiou, Athanasios (58724598000)
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    Bashkin, Osnat (56905361900)
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    Bric, Tatjana Kofol (55632227300)
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    Bulat, Petar (6603213855)
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    Caglayan, Cigdem (24281223700)
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    Guseva Canu, Irina (23968815100)
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    Cebanu, Serghei (57220030355)
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    Charbotel, Barbara (6602356655)
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    Cirule, Jolanta (36456854100)
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    Curti, Stefania (9275360900)
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    Davidovitch, Nadav (9939110900)
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    Dopelt, Keren (36166568700)
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    Fikfak, Metoda Dodic (56068524600)
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    Frilander, Heikki (24597724200)
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    Gustavsson, Per (7005135885)
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    Höper, Anje Christina (6508182228)
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    Kiran, Sibel (23469702800)
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    Kogevinas, Manolis (57204080924)
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    Kudász, Ferenc (58724774600)
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    Kolstad, Henrik A (7003342241)
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    Lazarevic, Sanja Brekalo (57605784300)
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    Macan, Jelena (7003635852)
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    Majery, Nicole (6506476205)
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    Marinaccio, Alessandro (6602166492)
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    Mates, Dana (8987036800)
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    Mattioli, Stefano (7005153155)
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    McElvenny, Damien Martin (6603606158)
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    Mediouni, Zakia (37102340100)
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    Mehlum, Ingrid Sivesind (14833082300)
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    Merisalu, Eda (23012922400)
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    Mijakoski, Dragan (16507108400)
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    Nena, Evangelia (22939035500)
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    Noone, Peter (12783770900)
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    Otelea, Marina Ruxandra (22035737700)
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    Pelclova, Daniela (7004488772)
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    Pranjic, Nurka (6602537191)
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    Rosso, Mark (58724731300)
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    Serra, Consol (7102418022)
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    Rushton, Lesley (7004290383)
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    Sandal, Abdulsamet (57190129315)
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    Schernhammer, Eva S (7004207502)
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    Stoleski, Sasho (9943962300)
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    Turner, Michelle C (8836357500)
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    Van Der Molen, Henk F (7102603761)
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    Varga, Marek (24178890600)
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    Walusiak-Skorupa, Jolanta (54895954800)
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    Straif, Kurt (6701403417)
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    Godderis, Lode (8760618100)
    Objectives This study aims to present an overview of the formal recognition of COVID-19 as occupational disease (OD) or injury (OI) across Europe. Methods A COVID-19 questionnaire was designed by a task group within COST-funded OMEGA-NET and sent to occupational health experts of 37 countries in WHO European region, with a last update in April 2022. Results The questionnaire was filled out by experts from 35 countries. There are large differences between national systems regarding the recognition of OD and OI: 40% of countries have a list system, 57% a mixed system and one country an open system. In most countries, COVID-19 can be recognised as an OD (57%). In four countries, COVID-19 can be recognised as OI (11%) and in seven countries as either OD or OI (20%). In two countries, there is no recognition possible to date. Thirty-two countries (91%) recognise COVID-19 as OD/OI among healthcare workers. Working in certain jobs is considered proof of occupational exposure in 25 countries, contact with a colleague with confirmed infection in 19 countries, and contact with clients with confirmed infection in 21 countries. In most countries (57%), a positive PCR test is considered proof of disease. The three most common compensation benefits for COVID-19 as OI/OD are disability pension, treatment and rehabilitation. Long COVID is included in 26 countries. Conclusions COVID-19 can be recognised as OD or OI in 94% of the European countries completing this survey, across different social security and embedded occupational health systems. © Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2023. No commercial re-use. See rights and permissions. Published by BMJ.

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