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Mil Med ; 187(11-12): 1474-1479, 2022 10 29.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35762151

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BACKGROUND: The submarine environment presents unique challenges in mitigating the spread of respiratory viruses because of the re-circulatory atmosphere and lack of ability to physically distance. The atmosphere of a submarine is periodically ventilated and continuously scrubbed. However, the air is recycled for months until the ship is able to ventilate. An outbreak of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) occurred on a U.S. Navy fast-attack nuclear submarine (SSN) with a crew of 128 personnel. METHODS: Demographics, symptom data, and test results for all crew members on board during the outbreak were collected. Testing was completed by real-time reverse-transcriptase polymerase chain reaction, and symptom data were collected via a patient-reported online application. Symptom results were collected from August 4, 2020 to September 1, 2020. RESULTS: The crew was 100% male, with a mean age of 27.0 years. All crew members met the stringent medical standards for submarine and sea duty. Fifty-five Sailors tested positive for severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) (43.0% of the crew) during the outbreak. Additionally, nine Sailors (7.0% of the crew) met the criteria for infection despite testing negative, resulting in an overall attack rate of 50.0%. Among the 64 crew members with suspected or confirmed COVID-19, 1 (1.6%) was hospitalized. There were no deaths. Out of the 55 positive tests, there were 6 (10.9%) asymptomatic positive cases. CONCLUSIONS: As expected, SARS-CoV-2 was able to spread rapidly among a submarine crew. In 11 days, the infection spread to 64 total crewmembers out of 128. Outbreaks such as these have played a role in future COVID-19 testing and mitigation protocols that have affected day-to-day operations.


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COVID-19 , Male , Humans , Adult , Female , COVID-19/epidemiology , SARS-CoV-2 , Ships , COVID-19 Testing , Retrospective Studies , Disease Outbreaks
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