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Similar to all [[Viral disease|viral illnesses]], exposure is considered the most significant [[risk factor]] for [[infection]] with Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). Individuals at risk for the severe form of the [[disease]] include [[Old age|elderly]] (those aged 60+), [[cardiovascular disease]] [[Patient|patients]], [[Diabetic|diabetics]], [[Chronic (medical)|chronic]] [[respiratory disease]] [[Patient|patients]], [[Hypertension|hypertensive]] [[Patient|patients]], [[Cancer patient|cancer patients]], and individuals in long term care facilities.
Similar to all [[Viral disease|viral illnesses]], exposure is considered the most significant [[risk factor]] for [[infection]] with Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). Individuals at risk for the severe form of the [[disease]] include [[Old age|elderly]] (those aged 60+), [[cardiovascular disease]] [[Patient|patients]], [[Diabetic|diabetics]], [[Chronic (medical)|chronic]] [[respiratory disease]] [[Patient|patients]], [[Hypertension|hypertensive]] [[Patient|patients]], [[Cancer patient|cancer patients]], and individuals in long term care facilities.
==Risk Factors==
==Risk Factors==
A recent study showed that front-line health-care workers were at increased risk of having a positive [[COVID-19]] test (adjusted [[HR]] 3·40, 95% CI 3·37–3·43). Adequacy of [[PPE]], clinical setting, and ethnic background were important factors for a higher positive test result in this group.<ref name="NguyenDrew2020">{{cite journal|last1=Nguyen|first1=Long H|last2=Drew|first2=David A|last3=Graham|first3=Mark S|last4=Joshi|first4=Amit D|last5=Guo|first5=Chuan-Guo|last6=Ma|first6=Wenjie|last7=Mehta|first7=Raaj S|last8=Warner|first8=Erica T|last9=Sikavi|first9=Daniel R|last10=Lo|first10=Chun-Han|last11=Kwon|first11=Sohee|last12=Song|first12=Mingyang|last13=Mucci|first13=Lorelei A|last14=Stampfer|first14=Meir J|last15=Willett|first15=Walter C|last16=Eliassen|first16=A Heather|last17=Hart|first17=Jaime E|last18=Chavarro|first18=Jorge E|last19=Rich-Edwards|first19=Janet W|last20=Davies|first20=Richard|last21=Capdevila|first21=Joan|last22=Lee|first22=Karla A|last23=Lochlainn|first23=Mary Ni|last24=Varsavsky|first24=Thomas|last25=Sudre|first25=Carole H|last26=Cardoso|first26=M Jorge|last27=Wolf|first27=Jonathan|last28=Spector|first28=Tim D|last29=Ourselin|first29=Sebastien|last30=Steves|first30=Claire J|last31=Chan|first31=Andrew T|last32=Albert|first32=Christine M.|last33=Andreotti|first33=Gabriella|last34=Bala|first34=Bijal|last35=Balasubramanian|first35=Bijal A.|last36=Beane-Freeman|first36=Laura E.|last37=Brownstein|first37=John S.|last38=Bruinsma|first38=Fiona J.|last39=Coresh|first39=Joe|last40=Costa|first40=Rui|last41=Cowan|first41=Annie N.|last42=Deka|first42=Anusila|last43=Deming-Halverson|first43=Sandra L.|last44=Elena Martinez|first44=Maria|last45=Ernst|first45=Michael E.|last46=Figueiredo|first46=Jane C.|last47=Fortuna|first47=Pedro|last48=Franks|first48=Paul W.|last49=Freeman|first49=Laura Beane|last50=Gardner|first50=Christopher D.|last51=Ghobrial|first51=Irene M.|last52=Haiman|first52=Christopher A.|last53=Hall|first53=Janet E.|last54=Kang|first54=Jae H.|last55=Kirpach|first55=Brenda|last56=Koenen|first56=Karestan C.|last57=Kubzansky|first57=Laura D.|last58=Lacey, Jr|first58=James V.|last59=Le Marchand|first59=Loic|last60=Lin|first60=Xihong|last61=Lutsey|first61=Pam|last62=Marinac|first62=Catherine R.|last63=Martinez|first63=Maria Elena|last64=Milne|first64=Roger L.|last65=Murray|first65=Anne M.|last66=Nash|first66=Denis|last67=Palmer|first67=Julie R.|last68=Patel|first68=Alpa V.|last69=Pierce|first69=Eric|last70=Robertson|first70=McKaylee M.|last71=Rosenberg|first71=Lynn|last72=Sandler|first72=Dale P.|last73=Schurman|first73=Shepherd H.|last74=Sewalk|first74=Kara|last75=Sharma|first75=Shreela V.|last76=Sidey-Gibbons|first76=Christopher J.|last77=Slevin|first77=Liz|last78=Smoller|first78=Jordan W..|last79=Steves|first79=Claire J.|last80=Tiirikainen|first80=Maarit I.|last81=Weiss|first81=Scott T.|last82=Wilkens|first82=Lynne R.|last83=Zhang|first83=Feng|title=Risk of COVID-19 among front-line health-care workers and the general community: a prospective cohort study|journal=The Lancet Public Health|year=2020|issn=24682667|doi=10.1016/S2468-2667(20)30164-X}}</ref>
===Risk factors associated with increased risk of infection===
===Risk factors associated with increased risk of infection===
* Similar to all [[Viral disease|viral illnesses]], exposure is considered the most significant [[risk factor]] for [[infection]] with Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19).
* Similar to all [[Viral disease|viral illnesses]], exposure is considered the most significant [[risk factor]] for [[infection]] with Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19).

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Similar to all viral illnesses, exposure is considered the most significant risk factor for infection with Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). Individuals at risk for the severe form of the disease include elderly (those aged 60+), cardiovascular disease patients, diabetics, chronic respiratory disease patients, hypertensive patients, cancer patients, and individuals in long term care facilities.

Risk Factors

A recent study showed that front-line health-care workers were at increased risk of having a positive COVID-19 test (adjusted HR 3·40, 95% CI 3·37–3·43). Adequacy of PPE, clinical setting, and ethnic background were important factors for a higher positive test result in this group.[1]

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