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Maximizing Safety in the Conduct of Alzheimer’s Disease Fluid Biomarker Research in the Era of COVID-19

Authors :
Peter T. Nelson
Leslie M. Shaw
Kaj Blennow
Douglas Galasko
Colin L. Masters
C. Dirk Keene
Gregory A. Jicha
Nina Silverberg
José Luis Molinuevo
Allan I. Levey
Oskar Hansson
Charlotte E. Teunissen
Suzanne E. Schindler
Source :
J Alzheimers Dis
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic led to an abrupt halt of many Alzheimer's disease (AD) research studies at sites spanning the world. This is especially true for studies requiring in-person contact, such as studies collecting biofluids. Since COVID-19 is likely to remain a threat for an extended period, the resumption of fluid biomarker studies requires the development and implementation of procedures that minimize the risk of in-person visits to participants, staff, and individuals handling the biofluid samples. Some issues to consider include structuring the visit workflow to minimize contacts and promote social distancing; screening and/or testing participants and staff for COVID-19; wearing masks and performing hand hygiene; and precautions for handling, storing, and analyzing biofluids. AD fluid biomarker research remains a vitally important public health priority and resuming studies requires appropriate safety procedures to protect research participants and staff.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
J Alzheimers Dis
Accession number :
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