Author: Elbadawy, Hossein M.; Khattab, Amin; Alalawi, Ali; Dakilallah Aljohani, Fahad; Sundogji, Hamza; Mahmoud, Ameira S.; Abouzied, Meky; Eltahir, Heba M.; Alahmadey, Ziab; Bahashwan, Saleh; Suliman, Bandar A.
Title: The detection of SARSâ€CoVâ€2 in outpatient clinics and public facilities during the COVIDâ€19 pandemic Cord-id: czgdedtb Document date: 2021_2_10
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Snippet: The transmission of the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARSâ€CoVâ€2) can occur through an airborne route, in addition to contaminated surfaces and objects. In hospitals, it has been confirmed by several studies that SARSâ€CoVâ€2 can contaminate surfaces and medical equipment especially in hospitals dedicated to coronavirus disease 2019 (COVIDâ€19) patients. The aim of this study was to detect the contamination of hands, objects, and surfaces in isolation rooms and also in
Document: The transmission of the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARSâ€CoVâ€2) can occur through an airborne route, in addition to contaminated surfaces and objects. In hospitals, it has been confirmed by several studies that SARSâ€CoVâ€2 can contaminate surfaces and medical equipment especially in hospitals dedicated to coronavirus disease 2019 (COVIDâ€19) patients. The aim of this study was to detect the contamination of hands, objects, and surfaces in isolation rooms and also in outpatients' clinics in hospitals and polyclinics. Environmental contamination of public highâ€touch surfaces in public facilities was also investigated during an active COVIDâ€19 pandemic. Random swabs were also taken from public shops, pharmacies, bakeries, groceries, banknotes, and automated teller machines (ATMs). Samples were analyzed for SARSâ€CoVâ€2 positivity using realâ€time polymerase chain reaction. In the COVIDâ€19 regional reference hospital, only 3 out of 20 samples were positive for SARSâ€CoVâ€2 RNA. Hand swabs from SARSâ€CoVâ€2â€positive patients in isolation rooms were occasionally positive for viral RNA. In outpatients' clinics, door handles were the most contaminated surfaces. Dental chairs, sinks, keyboards, ophthalmoscopes, and laboratory equipment were also contaminated. Although no positive swabs were found in shops and public facilities, random ATM swabs returned a positive result for SARSâ€CoVâ€2. Although there is no longer a focus on COVIDâ€19 wards and isolation hospitals, more attention is required to decontaminate frequently touched surfaces in healthâ€care facilities used by patients not diagnosed with COVIDâ€19. Additionally, highâ€touch public surfaces such as ATMs require further disinfection procedures to limit the transmission of the infection.
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