Exposures Before Issuance of Stay-at-Home Orders Among Persons with Laboratory-Confirmed COVID-19 — Colorado, March 2020

Autor: Marshall, Kristen, Vahey, Grace M., McDonald, Emily, Tate, Jacqueline E., Herlihy, Rachel, Midgley, Claire M., Kawasaki, Breanna, Killerby, Marie E., Alden, Nisha B., Staples, J. Erin, Basile, Alison J., Beck, Alyssa R., Boroughs, Karen L., Burns, Paul L., Buschmeier, Cathy L., Byers, Nathaniel M., Calvert, Amanda E., Chambers, Trudy V., Dennis, David T., Fernandez, Mary Ellen, Ficalora, Katherine T., Fitzpatrick, Kelly A., Fleck-Derderian, Shannon, Foster, Erik S., Goodman, Christin H., Heck, Garrett, Huang, Claire Y-H., Lambert, Amy J., Lehane, Aine, Lehman, Jennifer A., Lindell, Kristine, Lindsey, Nicole P., Maes, Sarah E., Nawrocki, Courtney, Nay, Nancy H., Orloski, Kathleen A., Osikowicz, Lynn, Parise, Christina, Perinet, Lara C., Pilgard, Mark A., Powers, Jordan A., Rizzo, María F., Russell, Brandy J., Semcer, Tracey M., Skinner, Benjamin, Spillane, Melanie
Rok vydání: 2020
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Zdroj: Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report
ISSN: 1545-861X
0149-2195
DOI: 10.15585/mmwr.mm6926e4
Popis: On March 26, 2020, Colorado instituted stay-at-home orders to reduce community transmission of SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). To inform public health messaging and measures that could be used after reopening, persons with laboratory-confirmed COVID-19 during March 9-26 from nine Colorado counties comprising approximately 80% of the state's population† (Adams, Arapahoe, Boulder, Denver, Douglas, El Paso, Jefferson, Larimer, and Weld) were asked about possible exposures to SARS-CoV-2 before implementation of stay-at-home orders. Among 1,738 persons meeting the inclusion criteria§ in the Colorado Electronic Disease Surveillance System, 600 were randomly selected and interviewed using a standardized questionnaire by telephone. Data collection during April 10-30 included information about demographic characteristics, occupations, and selected activities in the 2 weeks preceding symptom onset. During the period examined, SARS-CoV-2 molecular testing was widely available in Colorado; community transmission was documented before implementation of the stay-at-home order. At least three attempts were made to contact all selected patients or their proxy (for deceased patients, minors, and persons unable to be interviewed [e.g., those with dementia]) on at least 2 separate days, at different times of day. Data were entered into a Research Electronic Data Capture (version 9.5.13; Vanderbilt University) database, and descriptive analyses used R statistical software (version 3.6.3; The R Foundation).
Databáze: OpenAIRE