We describe the early phases of a COVID-19 epidemic in two contiguous Italian regions, Lombardy and Veneto, which were heavily and simultaneously hit by SARS-CoV-2 in Italy but showed markedly different disease outcome in terms of case fatality rate, SARS-CoV-2-attributable mortality and hospitalization. We discuss data limitations together with similarities and differences of the regional context possibly affecting COVID-19 control in the two regions. We conclude that the better COVID-19 outcome in Veneto was due, at least in part, to the adoption of a strategy of active search of asymptomatic SARS-CoV-2 infections (Reasoned Mass Testing), instead of a strategy strictly based on the detection of symptomatic cases.
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Cassone, A., & Crisanti, A. (2021). Can reasoned mass testing impact covid-19 outcomes in wide community contexts?An evidence-based opinion: Mass testing and outcomes of COVID-19 in Lombardy and Veneto. Pathogens and Global Health, 115(3), 203–207. https://doi.org/10.1080/20477724.2021.1878444
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