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Characteristics of COVID-19 in Homeless Shelters : A Community-Based Surveillance Study.
Cross-sectional, community-based surveillance study. (ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT04141917).
Gates Ventures.
A total of 1434 study encounters were done in shelter residents and staff, regardless of symptoms.
Selection bias due to voluntary participation and a relatively small case count.
Homeless shelters are a high-risk setting for severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) transmission because of crowding and shared hygiene facilities.
Among 1434 encounters, 29 (2% [95% CI, 1.4% to 2.9%]) cases of SARS-CoV-2 infection were detected across 5 shelters. Most (n = 21 [72.4%]) were detected during surge testing events rather than routine surveillance, and most (n = 21 [72.4% {CI, 52.8% to 87.3%}]) were asymptomatic at the time of sample collection. Persons who were positive for SARS-CoV-2 were more frequently aged 60 years or older than those without SARS-CoV-2 (44.8% vs. 15.9%). Eighty-six percent of persons with positive test results slept in a communal space rather than in a private or shared room.
2 strategies were used for SARS-CoV-2 testing: routine surveillance and contact tracing ("surge testing") events.
14 homeless shelters in King County, Washington.
Active surveillance and surge testing were used to detect multiple cases of asymptomatic and symptomatic SARS-CoV-2 infection in homeless shelters. The findings suggest an unmet need for routine viral testing outside of clinical settings for homeless populations.
To investigate SARS-CoV-2 case counts across several adult and family homeless shelters in a major metropolitan area.
The primary outcome measure was test positivity rate of SARS-CoV-2 infection at shelters, determined by dividing the number of positive cases by the total number of participant encounters, regardless of symptoms. Sociodemographic, clinical, and virologic variables were assessed as correlates of viral positivity.
Annals of internal medicine
Rogers JH, Link AC, McCulloch D, Brandstetter E, Newman KL, Jackson ML, Hughes JP, Englund JA, Boeckh M, Sugg N, Ilcisin M, Sibley TR, Fay K, Lee J, Han P, Truong M, Richardson M, Nickerson DA, Starita LM, Bedford T, Chu HY, . (2021). Characteristics of COVID-19 in Homeless Shelters : A Community-Based Surveillance Study. Annals of internal medicine, 174(1)

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