Author: Pettit, Syril D; Jerome, Keith R; Rouquié, David; Mari, Bernard; Barbry, Pascal; Kanda, Yasunari; Matsumoto, Mineo; Hester, Susan; Wehmas, Leah; Botten, Jason W; Bruce, Emily A
Title: ‘All In’: a pragmatic framework for COVIDâ€19 testing and action on a global scale Cord-id: 5pdnro5u Document date: 2020_5_27
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Snippet: Current demand for SARSâ€CoVâ€2 testing is straining material resource and labor capacity around the globe. As a result, the public health and clinical community are hindered in their ability to monitor and contain the spread of COVIDâ€19. Despite broad consensus that more testing is needed, pragmatic guidance toward realizing this objective has been limited. This paper addresses this limitation by proposing a novel and geographically agnostic framework (the 4Ps framework) to guide multidisci
Document: Current demand for SARSâ€CoVâ€2 testing is straining material resource and labor capacity around the globe. As a result, the public health and clinical community are hindered in their ability to monitor and contain the spread of COVIDâ€19. Despite broad consensus that more testing is needed, pragmatic guidance toward realizing this objective has been limited. This paper addresses this limitation by proposing a novel and geographically agnostic framework (the 4Ps framework) to guide multidisciplinary, scalable, resourceâ€efficient, and achievable efforts toward enhanced testing capacity. The 4Ps (Prioritize, Propagate, Partition, and Provide) are described in terms of specific opportunities to enhance the volume, diversity, characterization, and implementation of SARSâ€CoVâ€2 testing to benefit public health. Coordinated deployment of the strategic and tactical recommendations described in this framework has the potential to rapidly expand available testing capacity, improve public health decisionâ€making in response to the COVIDâ€19 pandemic, and/or to be applied in future emergent disease outbreaks.
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