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Staff testing for COVID-19 via an online pre-registration form
Muhammad Saadiq Moolla; Arifa Parker; Mohammed Aslam Parker; Sthembiso Sithole; Leila Amien; Rubeena Chiecktey; Tasneem Bawa; Abdurasiet Mowlana.
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  • Muhammad Saadiq Moolla; Stellenbosch University and Tygerberg Hospital
  • Arifa Parker; Stellenbosch University and Tygerberg Hospital
  • Mohammed Aslam Parker; Stellenbosch University and Tygerberg Hospital
  • Sthembiso Sithole; Stellenbosch University and Tygerberg Hospital
  • Leila Amien; Tygerberg Hospital
  • Rubeena Chiecktey; Stellenbosch University
  • Tasneem Bawa; Stellenbosch University
  • Abdurasiet Mowlana; Stellenbosch University and Tygerberg Hospital
Preprint em Inglês | medRxiv | ID: ppmedrxiv-20152876
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ABSTRACT
Structured AbstractO_ST_ABSBackgroundC_ST_ABSHealthcare workers are at increased risk of contracting SARS-CoV-2 and potentially causing institutional outbreaks. Staff testing is critical in identifying and isolating infected individuals while also reducing unnecessary workforce depletion. Tygerberg Hospital implemented an online pre-registration system to expedite staff and cluster testing. ObjectivesWe aimed to identify (1) specific presentations associated with a positive or negative result for SARS-CoV-2 and (2) staff sectors where enhanced strategies for testing might be required. MethodsRetrospective descriptive study involving all clients making use of the hospitals pre-registration system during May 2020. ResultsOf 799 clients, most were young and female with few comorbidities. The most common occupation was nurses followed by administrative staff, doctors and general assistants. Doctors tested earlier compared to other staff (median 1.5 vs 4 days). The most frequent presenting symptoms were headache, sore throat, cough and myalgia. Amongst those testing positive (n=105), fever, altered smell, altered taste sensation, chills and history of fever were the most common symptoms. Three or more symptoms was more predictive of a positive test, but 12/145 asymptomatic clients also tested positive. ConclusionStaff coronavirus testing using an online pre-registration form is a viable and acceptable strategy. While some presentations are less likely to be associated with SARS-CoV-2 infection, no symptom can completely exclude it. Staff testing should form part of a bundle of strategies to protect staff including wearing masks, regular hand washing, buddy screening, physical distancing, availability of PPE and special dispensation for COVID-19-related leave. Unstructured AbstractHospital staff testing is critical to identify and isolate SARS-CoV-2 infected individuals while reducing unnecessary workforce depletion. Tygerberg Hospital implemented an online pre-registration system to expedite staff testing. In a retrospective descriptive study of all clients registering during May 2020 (N=799), we found rapid and sustained uptake of the system. The most frequent presenting symptoms were headache, sore throat, cough and myalgia. Amongst those testing positive (n=105), fever, altered smell, altered taste sensation and chills were the most likely symptoms, but 12/145 asymptomatic clients also tested positive. Staff testing should form part of a bundle of strategies to protect staff.
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Texto completo: Disponível Coleções: Preprints Base de dados: medRxiv Tipo de estudo: Estudo observacional / Estudo prognóstico Idioma: Inglês Ano de publicação: 2020 Tipo de documento: Preprint
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