Infección respiratoria aguda por coronavirus Sars-CoV-2 en personal de salud. Implementación de un programa de detección precoz y seguimiento de casos en un hospital universitario

  • Poblete Umanzor R
  • Saldías Peñafiel F
  • Sabatini Ugarte N
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Abstract

Background: Healthcare personnel are a high-risk group for acquiring CO-VID-19 disease. They represent 4 to 20% of the total number of cases reported in different geographical areas. Aim: To describe an epidemiological surveillance strategy to detect symptoms compatible with SARS-CoV-2 infection and early case detection among healthcare personnel at a university hospital. Patients and Methods: We assessed 209 healthcare workers reporting symptoms suggestive of COVID-19 in a telephone counseling system. After a structured evaluation, the suggestions ranged from having a SARS-CoV-2 nasopharyngeal swab PCR test, consulting in the emergency room or at outpatient clinic or returning to work. Results: In 61% of assessed workers a coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 nasopharyngeal swab PCR was requested and 28 (22%) were positive. In a multivariate analysis, the clinical variables associated with a positive PCR test were the presence of fever, sudden loss of smell or taste, and a history of contact with a COVID-19 positive case. Conclusions: The telephone symptom monitoring program allowed the early detection of a significant number of healthcare officials with acute respiratory infection due to coronavirus SARS-CoV-2, it is easy to implement and has a low cost.

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Poblete Umanzor, R., Saldías Peñafiel, F., Sabatini Ugarte, N., Vite Valverde, A., Ceriani Bravo, A., Schaffeld Pernas, S., … Rabagliati Borie, R. (2020). Infección respiratoria aguda por coronavirus Sars-CoV-2 en personal de salud. Implementación de un programa de detección precoz y seguimiento de casos en un hospital universitario. Revista Médica de Chile, 148(6), 724–733. https://doi.org/10.4067/s0034-98872020000600724

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