北丹麦地区医院COVID-19接触者追踪:回顾性审查

Pub Date : 2022-09-01 Epub Date: 2022-06-17 DOI:10.1177/17571774221107754
Dorte Fromberg, Nina Ank, Hans L Nielsen
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背景:我们大学附属医院感染控制科对北丹麦地区所有医院的COVID-19阳性患者和工作人员进行了接触者追踪。目的:介绍2019冠状病毒病大流行期间在该地区开展的接触者追踪工作及其结果。方法:前瞻性收集2020年5月14日- 2021年5月26日接触者追踪数据。数据包括指示病例(患者或医院工作人员)、症状(无症状vs有症状)、可能的传播源(社区获得性或医院获得性)、密切接触者人数以及这些人中是否有任何人的SARS-CoV-2 pcr检测呈阳性。结果:进行接触者追踪362例。在171例(30%)患者和402例(70%)工作人员中,共发现新冠肺炎阳性病例573例。在所有病例中,有192例(34%)因COVID-19的症状进行了检测,而三分之二的病例因其他原因进行了检测,包括疫情暴发和系统筛查测试。共确定密切接触者1575人,包括225名(14%)患者和1350名(86%)工作人员。100名(6%)密切接触者感染了SARS-CoV-2,包括24名患者和76名工作人员,其中33名(43%)工作人员在第0天即被确定为密切接触者的同一天呈阳性。讨论:我们发现每个指示病例的密切接触者比例为3:1,但只有6%的人成为SARS-CoV-2阳性,其中第0天发现的人数惊人。我们的数据证实,定期检测患者和工作人员将发现无症状携带者,从而防止新的病例。
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COVID-19 contact tracing in the hospitals located in the North Denmark region: A retrospective review.

COVID-19 contact tracing in the hospitals located in the North Denmark region: A retrospective review.

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COVID-19 contact tracing in the hospitals located in the North Denmark region: A retrospective review.

Background: The Department of Infection Control, at our University Hospital conducted contact tracing of COVID-19 positive patients and staff members at all hospitals in the North Denmark Region.

Aim: To describe the contact tracing performed during the COVID-19 pandemic in the Region and its outcomes.

Methods: Data from each contact tracing were collected prospectively during 14 May 2020-26 May 2021. Data included information about the index case (patient or hospital staff member), presentation (asymptomatic vs symptomatic), probable source of transmission (community-acquired or hospital-acquired), number of close contacts and if any of these were SARS-CoV-2 PCR-test positive.

Findings: 362 contact tracing were performed. A total of 573 COVID-19 positive cases were identified among 171 (30%) patients and 402 (70%) staff members. 192 (34%) of all cases were tested due to symptoms of COVID-19, whereas two-third were tested for other reasons including outbreak and systematic screening tests. A total of 1575 close contacts were identified, including 225 (14%) patients and 1350 (86%) staff members. 100 (6%) close contacts, including 24 patients and 76 staff members, were infected with SARS-CoV-2, of which 33 (43%) staff members was positive at day 0 i.e. the same day as being identified as close contacts.

Discussion: We found a three to one of close contacts to each index case, but only 6% became SARS-CoV-2 positive, with a surprisingly high number of those identified at day 0. Our data confirm that regular testing of patients and staff will identify asymptomatic carriers and thereby prevent new cases.

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