Osong Public Health and Research Perspectives (Aug 2022)

Characteristics of COVID-19 outbreaks and risk factors for transmission at an army training center in South Korea from June to August 2021

  • U Jin Cho,
  • Seongjin Wang,
  • Seonju Yi,
  • Yeon Hwa Choi,
  • Eun-Young Kim,
  • Jin A Kim,
  • Sanghwan Bae,
  • Jungyeon Yu,
  • Jangkyu Choi,
  • Young-Joon Park

DOI
https://doi.org/10.24171/j.phrp.2022.0149
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 4
pp. 262 – 272

Abstract

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Objectives It is crucial to establish the characteristics of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) outbreaks at army training centers to develop preventive measures. Therefore, this study aimed to determine the COVID-19 transmission patterns and risk factors in a sequence of outbreaks at an army training center from June to August 2021. Methods This study included 1,324 trainees at an army training center where outbreaks occurred from June to August 2021. The outbreak was qualitatively analyzed according to the period, attack rate, demographic characteristics, vaccination history, and living areas. An aerodynamic experiment was performed to evaluate aerosol transmission in living areas. Results Three outbreaks occurred at the army training center from June to August 2021. The first, second, and third outbreaks lasted for 32, 17, and 24 days, and the attack rates were 12.8%, 18.1%, and 8.9%, respectively. Confirmed cases were distributed in all age groups. Recruits and the unvaccinated were at higher risk for COVID-19. The aerodynamic experiment verified the possibility of aerosol transmission within the same living area. Conclusion COVID-19 transmission at army training centers should be minimized through quarantine and post-admission testing during the latency period as part of integrated measures that include facility ventilation, vaccination, indoor mask-wearing, and social distancing.

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