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Author(s):  
Nathalie Barth ◽  
Pauline Gouttefarde ◽  
Ludovic Lafaie ◽  
Salomé Vignon ◽  
Luc Goethals ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jonathon R. Campbell ◽  
Cynthia Dion ◽  
Aashna Uppal ◽  
Cedric P. Yansouni ◽  
Dick Menzies

BACKGROUND: Essential workers are at increased risk of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). We did a prospective study to estimate the yield, acceptability, and costs of workplace-based systematic SARS-CoV-2 testing of asymptomatic essential workers. METHODS: We recruited non-healthcare essential businesses, in Montreal, Canada. Mobile teams, composed of two non-healthcare professionals each, visited businesses. Consenting, asymptomatic employees provided saline gargle specimens under supervision. Mobile team members self-sampled weekly. Specimens were analyzed using reverse-transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR). If an outbreak was detected (≥2 positives), we retested all initially negative participants. We did logistic regression for factors associated with a positive test. We estimated costs ($CAD) of this strategy. RESULTS: From 27 January to 12 March 2021, 69 essential businesses were visited. Of an estimated 2348 employees onsite, 2128 (90.6%) participated. Across 2626 tests, 53 (2.0%) were positive. Self-reported non-Caucasian ethnicity (aOR 3.7, 95% CI: 1.4-9.9) and a negative SARS-CoV-2 test before the study (0.4, 0.2-0.8) were positively and negatively associated with a positive test, respectively. Five businesses--3 manufacturing/supplier and 2 meat processing--were experiencing an outbreak. At these businesses, 40 (4.4%) of 917 participants were positive on the initial test. We repeated testing at three of these businesses over 2-3 weeks: 8/350 (2.3%) were positive on the second test, and zero were positive on the third and fourth test (148 tests); no employer reported new positives to 26 March 2021. In all other businesses, 1211 participants were tested once--5 (0.4%) were positive at three childcare enterprises, one grocery store, and one manufacturing/supplier. Per person, RT-PCR costs were $34.00 and all other costs $8.67. No mobile team member tested positive. INTERPRETATION: Onsite sampling of essential workers with saline gargle is safe, acceptable, and inexpensive. Repeat testing appeared to eliminate outbreaks. Systematic testing should be considered part of SARS-CoV-2 preventive efforts.


2021 ◽  
pp. 1-4
Author(s):  
P. Poupin ◽  
D. N’Diaye ◽  
F. Chaumier ◽  
A. Lemaignen ◽  
L. Bernard ◽  
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Background: Long-term residential care facilities and nursing homes are known to be particularly vulnerable to viral respiratory diseases and have expressed the need for multidisciplinary collaboration to help manage outbreaks when they occur. Method: In April 2020, Tours University Medical Center created a multidisciplinary mobile team to help local nursing homes deal with outbreaks of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). The team included a geriatrician, infectious disease experts, and palliative care specialists. Results: On April 8th, 2020, the first intervention took place in a 100 residents nursing home with a total of 18 confirmed cases among 26 symptomatic residents and five deaths. The nursing home staffs’ main requests were a multidisciplinary approach, consensus decision-making, and the dissemination of information on disease management. Conclusion: Three lessons emerged from this collaboration: (i) intensify collaborations between hospitals and nursing homes, (ii) limit disease transmission through the use of appropriate hygiene measures, broad screening, and the isolation of sick residents and sick employees, and (iii) provide sufficient human resources.


2020 ◽  
Vol 12 (2) ◽  
pp. 58-62
Author(s):  
D. A. Gusev ◽  
O. N. Leonova ◽  
S. D. Dugin ◽  
N. L. Smirnova ◽  
A. S. Shelomov

2020 ◽  
Vol 34 (8) ◽  
Author(s):  
Marina Pérez Redondo ◽  
Sara Alcántara Carmona ◽  
Inmaculada Fernández Simón ◽  
Héctor Villanueva Fernández ◽  
Alfonso Ortega López ◽  
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Maturitas ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 130 ◽  
pp. 38-40
Author(s):  
Pierre-Yves Paré ◽  
Hélène Rivière ◽  
Raphaelle Hureaux ◽  
Marion Chappe ◽  
Laurence Spiesser-Robelet ◽  
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2018 ◽  
Vol 90 (1) ◽  
pp. 89-100
Author(s):  
Sophie Cervello ◽  
Mael Pulcini ◽  
Catherine Massoubre ◽  
Béatrice Trombert-Paviot ◽  
Eric Fakra

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