Management of suspected COVID-19 patients in a low prevalence region

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The spread of the SARS-CoV-2 infection among population has imposed a re-organization of healthcare services, aiming at stratifying patients and dedicating specific areas where patients with suspected COVID-related respiratory disease could receive the necessary health care assistance while waiting for the confirmation of the diagnosis of COVID-19 disease. In this scenario, the pathway defined as a “grey zone” is strongly advocated. We describe the application of rules and pathways in a regional context with low diffusion of the infection among the general population in the attempt to provide the best care to respiratory patients with suspected COVID-19. To date, this process has avoided the worst-case scenario of intra-hospital epidemic outbreak.

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Scichilone, N., Basile, L., Battaglia, S., Benfante, A., Fonte, R., Gambino, F., … Zammuto, M. (2020). Management of suspected COVID-19 patients in a low prevalence region. Chronic Respiratory Disease, 17. https://doi.org/10.1177/1479973120961843

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