Containment of COVID-19 outbreak at a veterans affairs community living center.

Autor: Dousa, Khalid M, Hmiel, Laura, Klonowski, Brian, Zabarsky, Trina F, Pyatt, Kimberly, Stiefel, Usha, Donskey, Curtis J, Jump, Robin LP
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Zdroj: Journal of Infection Prevention; May2023, Vol. 24 Issue 3, p132-136, 5p
Abstrakt: Asymptomatic and pre-symptomatic staff and residents likely contribute to widespread transmission of COVID-19 in long-term care settings. Here, we describe the successful containment of a COVID-19 outbreak on one floor of a 163-bed Veterans Affairs (VA) Community Living Center (CLC). Testing using nasopharyngeal swabs with a rapid turn-around-time identified 3 of 28 (11%) residents and 2 of 41 (5%) healthcare personnel (HCP) with COVID-19. Both HCP likely worked on the floor while pre-symptomatic. When one HCP reported a cough to the secondary (employee) screening clinic, she was erroneously advised to work. Protocols to limit the risk for HCP to import COVID-19 were reinforced with Community Living Center staff as well as with personnel in secondary screening. Further, the CLC implemented an expanded screening tool that assessed residents for typical and atypical symptoms of COVID-19. No further cases of COVID-19 were detected on the CLC floor in the subsequent 6 weeks. Swift recognition and response helped contain the outbreak and prevent further COVID-19 infections among other residents and staff. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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