1. Epidemiological Investigation of the First 135 COVID-19 Cases in Brunei: Implications for Surveillance, Control, and Travel Restrictions
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Wan Wen Patricia Poh, Justin Wong, Mohammad Fathi Alikhan, Wee Chian Koh, Sirajul Adli Jamaludin, Lin Naing, and Liling Chaw
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Male ,Brunei ,Severity of Illness Index ,Infectious Disease Incubation Period ,Patient Isolation ,0302 clinical medicine ,Risk Factors ,Interquartile range ,Epidemiology ,Credible interval ,Medicine ,Child ,education.field_of_study ,Incidence ,Incidence (epidemiology) ,Articles ,Middle Aged ,Infectious Diseases ,Psychological Distance ,Child, Preschool ,Epidemiological Monitoring ,Quarantine ,Female ,medicine.symptom ,Coronavirus Infections ,Serial interval ,Adult ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) ,Adolescent ,Pneumonia, Viral ,030231 tropical medicine ,Population ,Asymptomatic ,Incubation period ,Betacoronavirus ,03 medical and health sciences ,Virology ,Humans ,education ,Pandemics ,Aged ,SARS-CoV-2 ,business.industry ,Public health ,COVID-19 ,Infant ,Outbreak ,Communicable Disease Control ,Parasitology ,business ,Basic reproduction number ,Demography - Abstract
BackgroundStudies on the early introduction of SARS-CoV-2 in a naïve population have important epidemic control implications. We report findings from the epidemiological investigation of the initial 135 COVID-19 cases in Brunei and describe the impact of control measures and travel restrictions.MethodsEpidemiological and clinical information were obtained for all confirmed COVID-19 cases in Brunei, whose symptom onset was from March 9 to April 5, 2020 (covering the initial 5 weeks of the epidemic). Transmission-related measures such as reproduction number (R), incubation period, serial interval were estimated. Time-varying R was calculated to assess the effectiveness of control measures.ResultsA total of 135 cases were detected, of which 53 (39.3%) were imported. The median age was 36 years (range = 0.5 to 72). 41 (30.4%) and 13 (9.6%) were presymptomatic and asymptomatic cases respectively. The median incubation period was 5 days (IQR = 5, range = 1 to 11), and the mean serial interval was 5.39 days (sd = 4.47; 95% CI: 4.25, 6.53). R0 was between 3.88 and 5.96, and the doubling time was 1.3 days. By the 13th day of the epidemic, the Rt was under one (Rt = 0.91; 95% credible interval: 0.62, 1.32) and the epidemic was under control.ConclusionEpidemic control was achieved through a combination of public health measures, with emphasis on a test-isolate-trace approach supplemented by travel restrictions and moderate physical distancing measures but no actual lockdown. To maintain suppression, regular and ongoing testing of high-risk groups can supplement the existing surveillance program.
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- 2020