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Outbreak! 5 Common Workplace Contagions & Smart Defenses

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Read 5 common workplace illnesses & smart ways to prevent them. Stay healthy at work with practical tips.

Every fall and winter, offices across the country become hotspots for contagious illnesses. From coughing fits in conference rooms to shared keyboards harboring invisible threats, the workplace is a prime environment for the spread of infectious diseases. Understanding which workplace illnesses are most common, and how they spread, is the first step toward prevention. 

5 TOP WORKPLACE CONTAGIONS 

1. Influenza (Flu) 
The flu is one of the most prevalent and disruptive illnesses in office settings. It spreads through respiratory droplets when infected individuals cough, sneeze or talk. The virus can also linger on surfaces like doorknobs, keyboards and phones for up to 48 hours. Symptoms include fever, chills, sore throat and fatigue. The CDC estimates that seasonal flu affects millions annually, with significant impacts on productivity and absenteeism.  

2. COVID-19 
Though no longer a global emergency, COVID-19 remains a persistent workplace threat. Like the flu, it spreads via respiratory droplets and contaminated surfaces. Many cases are asymptomatic, making it harder to detect and contain. The CDC continues to recommend (1) vaccination, (2) masking in high-risk settings, and (3) improved ventilation to reduce transmission.  

3. Common Cold 
Often dismissed as minor, the common cold can still wreak havoc in offices. Caused by various viruses, it spreads through direct contact and airborne droplets. Adults typically catch two to three colds per year, and symptoms like congestion, sneezing and fatigue can linger for days.  

4. Gastroenteritis (Stomach Flu) 
This illness causes nausea, vomiting, diarrhea and abdominal cramps. It spreads through contaminated food, water and surfaces. The National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK) notes that poor hand hygiene is a major contributor to outbreaks in shared environments.  

5. Strep Throat 
Caused by group A Streptococcus bacterium, strep throat is highly contagious and spreads through respiratory droplets and shared surfaces. Symptoms include sore throat, fever and swollen lymph nodes. Prompt diagnosis and antibiotic treatment are essential to prevent further spread.  

PREVENTION STRATEGIES FOR EMPLOYERS 

Promote Vaccination 
Offer on-site flu shots and encourage COVID-19 boosters. Vaccination remains one of the most effective ways to reduce illness severity and transmission.  

Improve Hygiene Infrastructure 
Provide hand sanitizers, disinfectant wipes and touchless fixtures. Encourage regular handwashing and surface cleaning. 

Enhance Ventilation 
Investigate the ability to upgrade HVAC systems and consider portable air purifiers. The CDC recommends upper-room UV germicidal irradiation (UVGI) as an effective strategy for reducing airborne pathogens.  

Encourage Sick Leave 
Create policies that support employees staying home when ill. Presenteeism not only spreads illness but also reduces productivity. 

Educate Staff 
Regularly share information about symptoms, transmission and prevention. Use posters, emails and team meetings to reinforce best practices. See more on employee wellness campaigns here

Contagions in the workplace are a serious health and business risk.
 

HOW ILLNESSES SPREAD 

Contagious illnesses in the workplace are more than a seasonal inconvenience; they’re a serious health and business risk. Contagions thrive in environments that amplify airborne transmission, like: 

  • High-touch surfaces: Phones, keyboards, elevator buttons and breakroom appliances. 
  • Poor ventilation: Enclosed spaces with limited airflow. 
  • Close contact: Meetings, shared desks and communal areas. 

PREVENTION STRATEGIES FOR STAFF 

  1. Stay home when sick—even with mild symptoms. 
  1. Wash hands frequently, especially after using shared equipment or restrooms. 
  1. Avoid touching your face, especially eyes, nose and mouth. 
  1. Clean your workstation daily. 
  1. Get vaccinated and encourage coworkers to do the same. 
Feed Your Immunity at Work with Vitamin-rich snacks

By recognizing the most common threats and implementing smart prevention strategies, employers and employees can work together to create a healthier, more resilient workplace. 

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