2020
DOI: 10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2020.20498
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Incidence of Nosocomial COVID-19 in Patients Hospitalized at a Large US Academic Medical Center

Abstract: This cohort study evaluates the incidence of nosocomial coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) among patients admitted to a US medical center in the context of a comprehensive and progressive infection control program.

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“…Recently, a large observational study including the analysis 9149 patients supported the findings of Sánchez et al ., 4 showing that hospital‐acquired SARS‐CoV‐2 infection is rare when proper infection control measures are implemented 5 . Similarly, Carter et al .…”
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confidence: 53%
“…Recently, a large observational study including the analysis 9149 patients supported the findings of Sánchez et al ., 4 showing that hospital‐acquired SARS‐CoV‐2 infection is rare when proper infection control measures are implemented 5 . Similarly, Carter et al .…”
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confidence: 53%
“…According to the meta-analysis by Zhou et al [ 15 ], the rate of HAIs (of inpatients) is 2% but the overall proportion of Coronavirus 2 infections contracted in hospitals (all cases, including healthcare personnel) is 44%. Notwithstanding, in other studies such as the one by Rhee et al [ 24 ], the incidence of hospital-acquired COVID-19 is low and negligible.…”
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confidence: 77%
“…Rhee et al [ 24 ] analyzed hospital-acquired COVID-19 at a United States Academic Medical Center. According to the cohort study, “9149 inpatients were admitted to a large US academic medical center for a period of 12 weeks.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Nosocomial acquisition of SARS-CoV-2 can vary widely from 1.7-44%; we report 0.77% in the present study based in our classi cation. 7,11 Multiple factors in uence these proportions such as personal protective equipment, mandatory masking and visitor restrictions, 14 among others. Although in our series multiple-bed rooms probably played a negative role for in-hospital dissemination of SARS-CoV-2 since 44.8% of Hospital acquired/Hospital onset cases shared a room with at least one breakthrough positive case.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%