Infection Prevention in Practice (Mar 2023)

Experience with SARS-CoV-2 in an orthopaedic hospital

  • Priscila R. Oliveira,
  • Vladimir C. Carvalho,
  • Angelica M. Anjos,
  • Vanessa F. Melo,
  • Cesar Leite,
  • Adriana C. Silva,
  • Natalya Z. Maluf,
  • Jorge S. Silva,
  • Ana Lucia L. Lima

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 1
p. 100260

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Summary: Background: Concerns about nosocomial transmission of SARS-CoV-2 have been described since the COVID-19 pandemic was first reported and cases of hospital-acquired (HA) COVID-19 and COVID-19 outbreaks have been reported even in clinical areas not intended for the specific care of COVID-19 and declared as “non-COVID” areas. Methods: Retrospective analysis of measures to prevent of hospital acquisition of COVID-19 in patients admitted to a tertiary referral specialist orthopaedic hospital in Brazil in which emergency care was maintained during the pandemic. Results: The proportion of HA-COVID-19 (0.07%) was lower than the value reported for general healthcare in Brazil (0.72%, P<0.001). The integration of several clinical teams to maintain a constant surveillance system, as well as the immediate isolation of patients with any compatible symptoms of COVID-19 and the restriction from work and the testing of symptomatic healthcare workers, were an important part of the strategies adopted. Conclusion: We suggest that the described strategies for preventing the nosocomial spread of SARS-CoV-2 contributed to the observed proportion of HA-COVID-19 to be significantly lower than the reported national value. Future studies that investigate these and other preventative measures are important so that hospitals are prepared for further periods of a high incidence of COVID-19, as well as for other epidemics associated with respiratory transmission.

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