Author: Becker, Kathrin; Gurzawskaâ€Comis, Katarzyna; Brunello, Giulia; Klinge, Björn
Title: Summary of European guidelines on infection control and prevention during COVIDâ€19 pandemic Cord-id: k1fc4alk Document date: 2021_6_30
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Snippet: OBJECTIVES: The current COVIDâ€19 pandemic highlighted the need for a review of guidelines on infection control and prevention to ensure safe delivery of dental care. However, it is not clear to what extent the rapidly published European guidelines reflect the current evidence and thus provide homogeneous recommendations. MATERIAL & METHODS: Guidelines from all European Union countries, Scotland, Switzerland and United Kingdom were retrieved. Information on triage, mouth rinse, personal protect
Document: OBJECTIVES: The current COVIDâ€19 pandemic highlighted the need for a review of guidelines on infection control and prevention to ensure safe delivery of dental care. However, it is not clear to what extent the rapidly published European guidelines reflect the current evidence and thus provide homogeneous recommendations. MATERIAL & METHODS: Guidelines from all European Union countries, Scotland, Switzerland and United Kingdom were retrieved. Information on triage, mouth rinse, personal protective equipment (PPE) for aerosol free/ generating procedures (nonâ€AGP/AGP) and treatment of potentially infectious patients were summarised, and compared with recommendations from international organizations (WHO, ECDC, CDC). RESULTS: All included countries (30/30) published COVIDâ€19 guidelines in 2020. All countries recommended triage and to postpone nonâ€urgent treatment of potentially infectious patients. Hydrogen peroxide (1â€1.5%) was the most frequently recommended antiseptic mouth rinse to reduce viral load (24/30). PPE for nonâ€AGP treatments included mainly surgical masks (21/30) or FFP2/FFP3/N95 masks (16/30), whereas FFP2/FFP3 masks (25/30) and face shields (24/30) were recommended for AGP by the vast majority of guidelines. For highâ€risk/COVID positive patients, most countries recommended maximum protection, and treatment in specialised dental clinics (22/30). CONCLUSION: There was general agreement among recommendations for triage, mouth rinse, and PPE during AGP and treatment of potentially infectious patients. In contrast, recommendations on PPE for nonâ€AGP treatment varied considerably among the European countries possibly due to limited scientific evidence regarding transmission risk during nonâ€AGP treatments.
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