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Screening of healthcare workers for SARS-CoV-2 highlights the role of asymptomatic carriage in COVID-19 transmission

Authors :
Rivett, Lucy
Sridhar, Sushmita
Sparkes, Dominic
Routledge, Matthew
Jones, Nick K
Forrest, Sally
Young, Jamie
Pereira-Dias, Joana
Hamilton, William L
Ferris, Mark
Torok, M Estee
Meredith, Luke
Collaboration, The CITIID-NIHR COVID-19 BioResource
Curran, Martin D
Fuller, Stewart
Chaudhry, Afzal
Shaw, Ashley
Samworth, Richard J
Bradley, John R
Dougan, Gordon
Smith, Kenneth GC
Lehner, Paul J
Matheson, Nicholas J
Wright, Giles
Goodfellow, Ian G
Baker, Stephen
Weekes, Michael P
Gupta, Ravi
Lyons, Paul A
Toshner, Mark
Warne, Ben
Bartholdson Scott, Josefin
Cormie, Claire
Gill, Harmeet
Kean, Iain
Maes, Mailis
Reynolds, Nicola
Wantoch, Michelle
Caddy, Sarah
Caller, Laura
Feltwell, Theresa
Hall, Grant
Hosmillo, Myra
Houldcroft, Charlotte
Jahun, Aminu
Khokhar, Fahad
Yakovleva, Anna
Butcher, Helen
Caputo, Daniela
Clapham-Riley, Debra
Dolling, Helen
Furlong, Anita
Graves, Barbara
Gresley, Emma Le
Kingston, Nathalie
Papadia, Sofia
Stark, Hannah
Stirrups, Kathleen E
Webster, Jennifer
Calder, Joanna
Harris, Julie
Hewitt, Sarah
Kennet, Jane
Meadows, Anne
Rastall, Rebecca
Brien, Criona O
Price, Jo
Publico, Cherry
Rowlands, Jane
Ruffolo, Valentina
Tordesillas, Hugo
Brookes, Karen
Canna, Laura
Cruz, Isabel
Dempsey, Katie
Elmer, Anne
Escoffery, Naidine
Jones, Heather
Ribeiro, Carla
Saunders, Caroline
Wright, Angela
Nyagumbo, Rutendo
Roberts, Anne
Bucke, Ashlea
Hargreaves, Simone
Johnson, Danielle
Narcorda, Aileen
Read, Debbie
Sparke, Christian
Warboys, Lucy
Lagadu, Kirsty
Mactavous, Lenette
Gould, Tim
Raine, Tim
Mather, Claire
Ramenatte, Nicola
Vallier, Anne-Laure
Kasanicki, Mary
Eames, Penelope-Jane
McNicholas, Chris
Thake, Lisa
Bartholomew, Neil
Brown, Nick
Parmar, Surendra
Zhang, Hongyi
Bowring, Ailsa
Martell, Geraldine
Quinnell, Natalie
Wright, Jo
Murphy, Helen
Dunmore, Benjamin J
Legchenko, Ekaterina
Gräf, Stefan
Huang, Christopher
Hodgson, Josh
Hunter, Kelvin
Martin, Jennifer
Mescia, Federica
O'Donnell, Ciara
Pointon, Linda
Shih, Joy
Sutcliffe, Rachel
Tilly, Tobias
Tong, Zhen
Treacy, Carmen
Wood, Jennifer
Bergamaschi, Laura
Betancourt, Ariana
Bowyer, Georgie
De Sa, Aloka
Epping, Maddie
Hinch, Andrew
Huhn, Oisin
Jarvis, Isobel
Lewis, Daniel
Marsden, Joe
McCallum, Simon
Nice, Francescsa
Rivett, Lucy [0000-0002-2781-9345]
Lehner, Paul J [0000-0001-9383-1054]
Matheson, Nicholas J [0000-0002-3318-1851]
Goodfellow, Ian G [0000-0002-9483-510X]
Weekes, Michael P [0000-0003-3196-5545]
Apollo - University of Cambridge Repository
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Apollo - University of Cambridge Repository, 2020.

Abstract

Funder: Addenbrooke's Charitable Trust, Cambridge University Hospitals; FundRef: http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100002927<br />Significant differences exist in the availability of healthcare worker (HCW) SARS-CoV-2 testing between countries, and existing programmes focus on screening symptomatic rather than asymptomatic staff. Over a 3 week period (April 2020), 1032 asymptomatic HCWs were screened for SARS-CoV-2 in a large UK teaching hospital. Symptomatic staff and symptomatic household contacts were additionally tested. Real-time RT-PCR was used to detect viral RNA from a throat+nose self-swab. 3% of HCWs in the asymptomatic screening group tested positive for SARS-CoV-2. 17/30 (57%) were truly asymptomatic/pauci-symptomatic. 12/30 (40%) had experienced symptoms compatible with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)>7 days prior to testing, most self-isolating, returning well. Clusters of HCW infection were discovered on two independent wards. Viral genome sequencing showed that the majority of HCWs had the dominant lineage B∙1. Our data demonstrates the utility of comprehensive screening of HCWs with minimal or no symptoms. This approach will be critical for protecting patients and hospital staff.

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Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....cd806130eb647530a2a2230e062c564e
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.17863/cam.54345