2020
DOI: 10.1101/2020.11.17.20229583
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Secondary transmission of COVID-19 in preschool and school settings after their reopening in northern Italy: a population-based study

Abstract: BackgroundSchool closures was one of the main measures undertaken to reduce the number of social contacts during the first wave of the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) pandemic. We aimed to describe the data on secondary transmission of SARS-CoV-2 among students and teachers/personnel after the reopening of preschools and schools in Reggio Emilia, Italy.MethodsThis prospective population-based study included all consecutive cases leading to an investigation in 41 classes of 36 educa… Show more

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“…19 Other studies from different settings in Australia, Italy, Ireland, and Singapore also report comparable SARs between 0% and 3%. [20][21][22][23] Compared to students/children, the SAR was higher when the index case was a teacher.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
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“…19 Other studies from different settings in Australia, Italy, Ireland, and Singapore also report comparable SARs between 0% and 3%. [20][21][22][23] Compared to students/children, the SAR was higher when the index case was a teacher.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…These numbers are well in line with other published findings on risk of transmission in schools. [19][20][21][22][23][24] One other study from Germany based on 87 school index cases from the DPHA of Frankfurt calculated a slightly higher but comparable SAR of 1•9%. 19 Other studies from different settings in Australia, Italy, Ireland, and Singapore also report comparable SARs between 0% and 3%.…”
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“…Oktober E K 204 996 204 994 0 38 0,0 3,2 0,0 3,2 Larosa et al. [ 50 ] Norwegen 2, 3 13 Indexfälle in Schulen Aug.–Nov. 2020 E K k. A.…”
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“…In dieser Zeit hatte die COVID-19-Inzidenz in der Gesamtbevölkerung von weniger als 30/100.000 auf über 250/100.000 zugenommen. Keine der 204 untersuchten erwachsenen KP, aber 3,2 % der untersuchten Kinder wurden positiv auf SARS-CoV‑2 getestet [ 50 ]. In Norwegen wurden vom 28.08.2020 bis zum 11.11.2020 KP von 13 Indexfällen in verschiedenen Schulen mittels PCR aus selbst entnommenen Speichelproben – also nicht Rachenabstrichen – untersucht, darunter 234 Kinder und 58 Erwachsene.…”
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