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Author: Kobayashi, Takaaki; Trannel, Alexandra; Holley, Stephanie A; Alsuhaibani, Mohammed; Abosi, Oluchi J; Jenn, Kyle E; Meacham, Holly; Sheeler, Lorinda L; Etienne, William; Dains, Angelique; Casado, Fernando; Kukla, Mary E; Ward, Emily; Ford, Bradley; Edmond, Michael B; Wellington, Melanie; Diekema, Daniel J; Salinas, Jorge L
Title: COVID-19 Serial Testing among Hospitalized Patients in a Midwest Tertiary Medical Center, July–September 2020
  • Cord-id: kswmca36
  • Document date: 2020_10_26
  • ID: kswmca36
    Snippet: We implemented serial COVID-19 testing for inpatients with a negative test on admission. The conversion rate (negative to positive) on repeat testing was one percent. We identified patients during their incubation period and hospital-onset cases, rapidly isolated them, and potentially reduced exposures. Serial testing and infectiousness determination were resource intensive.
    Document: We implemented serial COVID-19 testing for inpatients with a negative test on admission. The conversion rate (negative to positive) on repeat testing was one percent. We identified patients during their incubation period and hospital-onset cases, rapidly isolated them, and potentially reduced exposures. Serial testing and infectiousness determination were resource intensive.

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