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Characterization of COVID-19 outbreaks in three nursing homes during the first wave in Berlin, Germany.
Roth, Alexandra; Feller, Silke; Ruhnau, Andreas; Plamp, Lena; Viereck, Ute; Weber, Kerstin; Maertens, Dominic; Hoor, Ilona; Gamradt, Ronny; Freyer, Pia; Wenke-Gellert, Frank; Terjaew, Andreas; Zintel, Andreas; Markus, Juliane; Gögelein-Mahfouz, Ines; Savaskan, Nicolai.
  • Roth A; Department of Public Health Neukölln, District Office Neukölln of Berlin Neukölln, Blaschkoallee 32, 12359, Berlin, Germany. mail@alexandra-roth.de.
  • Feller S; University of Applied Sciences, Fulda, Germany. mail@alexandra-roth.de.
  • Ruhnau A; Department of Public Health Neukölln, District Office Neukölln of Berlin Neukölln, Blaschkoallee 32, 12359, Berlin, Germany.
  • Plamp L; Department of Public Health Neukölln, District Office Neukölln of Berlin Neukölln, Blaschkoallee 32, 12359, Berlin, Germany.
  • Viereck U; Department of Public Health Neukölln, District Office Neukölln of Berlin Neukölln, Blaschkoallee 32, 12359, Berlin, Germany.
  • Weber K; Department of Legal Office Neukölln, District Office of Berlin Neukölln, Berlin, Germany.
  • Maertens D; Department of Public Health Neukölln, District Office Neukölln of Berlin Neukölln, Blaschkoallee 32, 12359, Berlin, Germany.
  • Hoor I; Department of Public Health Neukölln, District Office Neukölln of Berlin Neukölln, Blaschkoallee 32, 12359, Berlin, Germany.
  • Gamradt R; Department of Public Health Neukölln, District Office Neukölln of Berlin Neukölln, Blaschkoallee 32, 12359, Berlin, Germany.
  • Freyer P; Department of Public Health Neukölln, District Office Neukölln of Berlin Neukölln, Blaschkoallee 32, 12359, Berlin, Germany.
  • Wenke-Gellert F; Department of Public Health Neukölln, District Office Neukölln of Berlin Neukölln, Blaschkoallee 32, 12359, Berlin, Germany.
  • Terjaew A; Department of Public Health Neukölln, District Office Neukölln of Berlin Neukölln, Blaschkoallee 32, 12359, Berlin, Germany.
  • Zintel A; Department of Public Health Neukölln, District Office Neukölln of Berlin Neukölln, Blaschkoallee 32, 12359, Berlin, Germany.
  • Markus J; Department of Public Health Neukölln, District Office Neukölln of Berlin Neukölln, Blaschkoallee 32, 12359, Berlin, Germany.
  • Gögelein-Mahfouz I; Department of Public Health Neukölln, District Office Neukölln of Berlin Neukölln, Blaschkoallee 32, 12359, Berlin, Germany.
  • Savaskan N; Department of Public Health Neukölln, District Office Neukölln of Berlin Neukölln, Blaschkoallee 32, 12359, Berlin, Germany.
Sci Rep ; 11(1): 24441, 2021 12 24.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-1585773
ABSTRACT
Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) belongs to the coronavirus family and is characterized by its high transmission competence. Elderly COVID-19 patients are at significantly higher risk of severe course of disease and death. Therefore, outbreaks in nursing homes are particularly challenging for facility managers and health authorities. Here, we report three outbreaks of COVID-19 related to nursing homes (NH01.a, NH02 and NH03) with almost 1000 affected individuals during the first COVID-19 wave in Berlin, Germany. The occurrence of cases and the measures taken were analyzed retrospectively. In all three outbreaks, the index persons were nursing home employees or volunteers. Measures taken were quarantine of contacts, close-meshed tests, separation of the affected housing unit, suspension of admission, ban on visiting, and equipping staff with personal protective equipment, of which there was a shortage in Germany at the beginning of the pandemic. A court-ordered quarantine became necessary for three residents of NH01.a due to cognitive disabilities. In total, 61 persons were tested positive for SARS-CoV-2 in NH01.a, ten persons in NH02, and sixteen persons in NH03. Seventeen patients (27.9%) of NH01.a and three patients (18.8%) of NH03 were referred to hospital. Of all confirmed cases, thirteen (21.3%) related to NH01.a and four (25.0%) related to NH03 died as a result of the infection. Besides one 82 year old volunteer, all deceased persons were residents aged between 66 and 98. Our results emphasize the importance of a previously developed containment and cluster strategy for nursing homes. Due to the particular vulnerability of the residents, immediate action, close cooperation and communication between the facility management, residents, visitors and the health authorities are essential in the case of confirmed COVID-19 cases in healthcare facilities.
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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Main subject: COVID-19 Type of study: Observational study / Prognostic study Limits: Aged / Female / Humans / Male / Middle aged Country/Region as subject: Europa Language: English Journal: Sci Rep Year: 2021 Document Type: Article Affiliation country: S41598-021-04115-9

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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Main subject: COVID-19 Type of study: Observational study / Prognostic study Limits: Aged / Female / Humans / Male / Middle aged Country/Region as subject: Europa Language: English Journal: Sci Rep Year: 2021 Document Type: Article Affiliation country: S41598-021-04115-9